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Transforming ecology and conservation biology through genome editing
Authors:Michael P Phelps  Lisa W Seeb  James E Seeb
Institution:1. Department of Pathology, University of Washington, Box 357705, Seattle, WA, 98195 U.S.A.;2. School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195 U.S.A.
Abstract:As the conservation challenges increase, new approaches are needed to help combat losses in biodiversity and slow or reverse the decline of threatened species. Genome-editing technology is changing the face of modern biology, facilitating applications that were unimaginable only a decade ago. The technology has the potential to make significant contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology, ecology, and conservation, yet the fear of unintended consequences from designer ecosystems containing engineered organisms has stifled innovation. To overcome this gap in the understanding of what genome editing is and what its capabilities are, more research is needed to translate genome-editing discoveries into tools for ecological research. Emerging and future genome-editing technologies include new clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) targeted sequencing and nucleic acid detection approaches as well as species genetic barcoding and somatic genome-editing technologies. These genome-editing tools have the potential to transform the environmental sciences by providing new noninvasive methods for monitoring threatened species or for enhancing critical adaptive traits. A pioneering effort by the conservation community is required to apply these technologies to real-world conservation problems.
Keywords:CRISPR  de-extinction  ecological genomics  environmental DNA  facilitated adaptation  genetic manipulation  genetic marking  genome editing  adaptación facilitada  ADN ambiental  CRISPR  de-extinción  edición genómica  ecología genómica  manipulación genética  marcaje genético  CRISPR  基因组编辑  去灭绝化  环境 DNA  遗传操作  生态基因组学  遗传标记  促进适应
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