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Emerging developments in genetic modification are creating more possibilities for research and development in animal breeding and genetic fields. The benefits include advancing human health, improving food production, reducing environmental impact, optimizing animal health and welfare, and producing cutting-edge industrial applications. BioVenic has focused on animal genetic modification for many years and has established an advanced and comprehensive gene editing and transgenic technology platform. We are committed to helping our global customers develop efficient animal genetic modification-based solutions to drive the rapid development of animal breeding and genetic-related fields.

Animal Genetic Modification: Improving Animal Health, Production, and Well-Being

Related methods include, but are not necessarily limited to, the use of molecular techniques such as genome editing or the use of recombinant DNA constructs to introduce genes of desired characteristics into an organism.

Based on genetic modification technologies, we can target specific characteristics of animals or introduce new traits, such as disease resistance or growth promotion, to effectively and cost-effectively increase animal productivity and improve animal welfare and health. In addition, novel cellular or animal models can be created by genetic modification techniques to facilitate the research of relevant mechanisms. Nowadays, BioVenic has built a strong technology platform to advance the field of animal breeding and genetics by leveraging our extensive experience in animal genetic modification.

Genome editing for fitter, healthier, and more productive farmed animals. (Tait-Burkard, 2018)Fig.1 Genome editing for fitter, healthier, and more productive farmed animals. (Tait-Burkard, 2018)

Our Services

As experts in animal breeding and genetics, BioVenic is committed to helping our customers develop customized solutions to advance their animal breeding and genetics-related research and development programs through our extensive experience in animal genetic modification. Our services are strictly guided by ethical commitment. We will assist you in developing tailored cellular or animal models based on genetic modification technologies to help you better conduct animal research. The animal genetic modification services we provide include, but are not limited to:

Why Choose Us?

  • We have extensive hands-on experience in the field of animal genetic modification and are able to develop customized solutions based on our customers' specific research objectives. Our dedicated scientists will provide a full range of technical and professional support throughout the project process.
  • We have established a comprehensive and advanced animal gene editing platform that enables efficient and precise editing of target gene sequences for directed modification of animal cells, tissues, and products to meet our customers' specific research and development needs.
  • We offer customized animal transgenesis services that enable the efficient introduction of exogenous genes with the desired characteristics into the genome of the target animal. We guarantee you the most cost-effective and high-quality solution.

Want to Learn More?

With years of experience in animal-related research and development, BioVenic is committed to providing a full range of animal genetic modification services. Our experienced scientists are capable of designing professional and efficient solutions to help you break through all the barriers in animal breeding and genetics. If you are interested in our services, please contact us for more information and a detailed quote.

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Reference

  1. Tait-Burkard C.; et al. Livestock 2.0 - genome editing for fitter, healthier, and more productive farmed animals. Genome Biol. 2018, 19(1):204.
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