May 20, 2020
Scientists enlist cattle to create potential COVID-19 drug
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — First is was monkeys, then dogs.
Now, researchers are turning to cows in hopes of developing a treatment for the coronavirus.
Scientists at SAb Biotherapeutics in South Dakota created an embryo via genetic engineering that contains human chromosomes. The embryo was then implanted into cattle. The cows gave birth to calves that internally function similarly to a person, specifically with regards to the human immune system.