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Without gene editing approval, U.S. pork could lose competitive edge

2019-06-26 15:48:00| National Hog Farmer

Wolter gives the example of porcine reproductive and respiratory virus, a virus that could be a non-issue if gene editing was allowed in the U.S.

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