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China develops virtually ‘bone-free’ carp using gene-editing technology

The breakthrough comes from a six-year research programme using gene-editing technology to remove intermuscular bones from gibel carp.

Ran Huan

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a new variety of gibel carp that is virtually free of intermuscular bones, which often make the fish difficult to eat. By using CRISPR gene-editing technology, researchers disabled a gene responsible for the growth of these bones while leaving the fish’s main skeleton intact.

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