BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's award-winning mare Polo Pureza will have her genes, or at least most of them, live on in five genetically edited horses designed to outrun the polo legend herself.
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World’s first ever genetically-edited horses could revolutionize sports and breeding as we know it
They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, content to spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos Aires province. But these ...
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Meet the world's first CRISPR horses! Genetically-modified foals have been edited to make polo...
They look like ordinary horses, with their honey brown coats and white patches. But these 10-month-old foals in Argentina are the world's first gene-edited horses, according to scientists. Experts say ...
BUENOS AIRES — They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, content to spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos Aires ...
To many, Argentine polo player Ignacio “Nacho” Figueras‘ name has become synonymous with the sport — and the 47-year-old is one of polo’s most recognizable faces. In 2011, he teamed with Veuve ...
Argentina will compete alongside USA, Pakistan, Italy, Guatemala, and France in the 2025 II FIP Arena World Polo Championship. The biggest motivation, first, is to represent Argentina, moreover in ...
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