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Gene editing could help protect chickens from bird flu : vim
Gene editing could help protect chickens from bird flu : vim
Gene editing could help protect chickens from bird flu
When <em>ANP32A</em> gene-edited chickens were exposed to a normal dose of the H9N2-UDL strain of avian influenza virus, nine out of 10 birds remained uninfected.
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