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SKUAST-Kashmir creates India’s first gene-edited sheep using CRISPR

The birth took place at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST-Kashmir). Officials say it is the nation’s first success in editing the genes of livestock.

May 28, 2025 / 11:52 IST
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SKUAST-Kashmir Creates Nation’s First Gene-Edited Sheep Using CRISPR (Representative Image: Canva)
SKUAST-Kashmir Creates Nation’s First Gene-Edited Sheep Using CRISPR (Representative Image: Canva)

In a quiet corner of Kashmir, science has made history. A lamb was born, not just any lamb, but India’s first gene-edited sheep — a small animal carrying a giant step forward for Indian research.

The birth took place at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST-Kashmir). Officials say it is the nation’s first success in editing the genes of livestock. It is also a major milestone in India’s push for innovation in animal biotechnology.

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The lamb’s DNA was carefully altered using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. This was done to edit the myostatin gene — a natural brake on muscle growth. By altering this gene, researchers were able to increase muscle mass by 30%. Such a feature exists naturally only in some European breeds like the Texel, not in Indian sheep.

This strategy delivers a distinct shift from crossbreeding. Gene editing offers faster, safer results without introducing foreign DNA. The method, researchers say, could change how future generations manage livestock.