Alliance to establish crustacean gene editing technology
Colors Farm and Evogene partnered with Ben-Gurion University (BGU) to develop gene editing technology for crustaceans. This synergistic collaboration will focus on crustaceans- specifically targeting giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergi), whiteleg shrimp(Litopenaeus vanname) and red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarki), to enhance key traits such as growth rate, disease resistance, and environmental adaptation.
The initiative has received a competitive grant from the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA), cementing its role as a pioneering endeavor in the realm of precision agriculture will leverage its advanced GeneRator Al tech engine to provide predictions for optimal guide RNAs (gRNAs), thereby facilitating precise gene editing through CRISPR technology. Professor Amir Sagi of Ben-Gurion University (BGU) will develop a gene-editing platform for P.clarkii and spearhead the research and development process.
By pooling their unique strengths, this collaboration aims to provide a sustainable solution to existing limitations in gene editing for non-model organisms with sparse genomic data and protocols.
“We are honored to be part of this project. Gene editing is a powerful tool that can enhance the economics and sustainability of crustacean production. We believe this collaboration will lead to significant advances in the aquaculture industry, said Professor Sagi.
Ran Epstein, CEO of Colors Farm, emphasized the potential impact of gene editing on crustacean production.“This collaboration represents a major step forward for aquaculture. Gene editing has the power to revolutionize crustacean production, and we are excited to work with Evogene and BGU to turn this potential into reality.
“We are pleased to collaborate with Colors Farm and BGU on this significant endeavor,” said Nir Arbel, CPO of Evogene.“Through precise modifications of crustacean genomes, gene editing can enhance desired traits and minimize environmental impact. We believe that through this collaboration Evogene will be able to leverage its knowledge and algorithmic capabilities, developed in its GeneRator Al tech-engine, to design predictive gene editing solutions for organisms that lack complete and exhaustive genomic and proteomic data.We believe this will open up the gene editing market to many additional Agri-tech companies.
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