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Removal of alleles by genome editing (RAGE) against deleterious load.

Martin JohnssonR Chris GaynorJanez JenkoGregor GorjancDirk-Jan De KoningJohn M Hickey
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2019)
Genome editing of deleterious alleles reduces deleterious load, but requires the simultaneous editing of multiple deleterious variants in the same sire to be effective when deleterious variants are recessive. In the short term, selection against carriers is a possible alternative to genome editing when variants are recessive. Our results suggest that, in the future, there is the potential to use RAGE against deleterious load in animal breeding.
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