
The Balancing Act: A Global Perspective (Live from World Angus Forum)
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In this episode of the Breeder Exchange podcast, host Sam Parish, joined by prominent figures Jack Laurie, Robert Gilchrist, Darryl Stevenson, and Mark McCulley, delves into the landscape of the Angus cattle industry. They discuss the integration of phenotypic and genomic data, global collaboration, and gene editing. The conversation covers how different countries are utilizing genomic data, challenges and opportunities in global breeding data sharing, and the ethical, regulatory, and consumer implications of gene editing. The podcast also touches on the future of the beef industry, particularly for young aspiring entrants. The episode concludes with audience questions on the impact of Australian genetics on the US herd.
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to the Breeder Exchange Live Studio
00:19 Introducing the Star-Studded Lineup
04:50 Diving into Genomics: Innovations and Applications
13:56 Global Collaboration in Breeding Data
19:07 Exploring Gene Editing in Beef Genetics
22:32 Introduction to the Forum Speaker
22:51 FDA Approves Gene Editing in Pork
23:08 Consumer and Market Response to Gene Editing
23:55 Ethical and Practical Considerations of Gene Editing
25:55 Global Perspectives on Gene Editing
27:51 Ownership and Intellectual Property in Gene Editing
28:26 Impact of Gene Editing on Global Angus Population
32:47 Fast Five Questions
38:31 Audience Questions and Closing Remarks
The Breeder Exchange Podcast is produced by @breeder_genetics, an Australian bovine semen company. The podcast uncovers the story of sires within the Breeder Genetics program, and talks all things beef. Guests on the podcast include reputable individuals from successful programs globally.
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