动物生物技术育种与繁殖:畜牧业高质量发展的新引擎

Yong Zhang, Jun Liu
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肉、蛋、奶及其副产品等动物性产品是人类最主要的蛋白质来源,对支持人体生理功能至关重要。与植物性蛋白质相比,动物性蛋白质更符合我们的营养需求。随着全球人口的不断增长,对这些基本食物来源的需求也在不断增加。全球每年消耗约 9764 万吨畜产品,包括肉、蛋和奶,占饲料谷物总用量的近 48%。然而,畜牧业对环境造成了巨大的影响,其二氧化碳排放量占食品生产二氧化碳排放总量的 57%。在资源限制不断升级和地缘政治动态不断变化的情况下,我们的畜牧业食品供应安全正受到威胁。为了应对这些挑战,畜牧业必须优先考虑通过创新科技突破实现高质量增长。优良畜禽品种对畜牧业发展的贡献率超过 40%,在提高畜牧业生产率方面功不可没。生物技术、信息技术和人工智能的融合正推动动物育种进入更高效、更精准的阶段,即 "动物育种 4.0"。以基因组选择(GS)、基因编辑和体外胚胎生产为代表的新一轮高效育种技术,通过提高育种效率和缩短育种周期,大大加快了有针对性的动物育种。基因组选择技术已广泛应用于牛、猪和羊的育种,使育种成本降低了 90%,关键性状的遗传进展提高了 50%。转基因动物的产业化发展势头迅猛,有望为传统育种方法带来竞争优势。目前,已有多种基因编辑动物通过安全评估,包括2020年美国FDA批准的基因敲除猪GalSafe、2022年美国FDA批准的基因编辑抗热应激肉牛、2021年日本厚生劳动省批准的基因编辑虎河豚和红鲷鱼等。随着多组学技术的发展,与畜禽性状相关的关键功能基因不断被发现。本特刊题为《动物生物技术育种与繁殖》,旨在促进这一特殊领域的学术对话,促进分子育种与繁殖领域重要见解、突破、技术进步和产业发展的汇聚。其宗旨是加快动物育种领域的科技创新步伐。通过加强学术研究和对话,我们可以不断完善相关技术,建立一个强大、高效和可持续的动物食品生产框架。动物生物技术育种的产业化在全球范围内面临着诸多障碍和阻碍。总之,将生物育种与更高效、更先进的繁殖技术相结合,是动物育种领域科技创新的关键前沿。生物育种技术的快速发展将显著提高畜禽的生产力,为畜牧业的高质量增长提供重要的技术支持。这些技术为确保以动物为基础的食品供应提供了重要途径:构思;方法;撰写-审阅;编辑;项目管理;撰写-原稿。刘军:撰写-审阅-编辑;构思;方法论;撰写-原稿。
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Animal biotech breeding and reproduction: A new engine for high-quality development of animal husbandry

Animal-based products, such as meat, eggs, milk, and their by-products, serve as the predominant protein sources for humans and are vital for supporting physiological functions. Animal proteins align more closely with our nutritional requirements compared to plant-based proteins. With the ever-growing global population, the demand for these fundamental food sources is increasing. Globally, about 97.64 million tons of livestock products, including meat, eggs, and milk, are consumed annually, accounting for nearly 48% of all feed grain usage. Nevertheless, the livestock industry imposes a substantial environmental footprint, contributing to 57% of the total CO2 emissions from food production. Amidst escalating resource limitations and evolving geopolitical dynamics, the security of our livestock food supply is in threat. To address these challenges, the livestock sector must prioritize high-quality growth through innovative scientific and technological breakthroughs.

Exceptional livestock and poultry breeds contribute over 40% to the advancement of the livestock industry and are instrumental in enhancing its productivity. The integration of biotechnology, information technology, and artificial intelligence is driving animal breeding into a more efficient and precise phase known as Animal Breeding 4.0. A new wave of high-efficiency breeding technologies, exemplified by genomic selection (GS), gene editing, and in vitro embryo production accelerates targeted animal breeding significantly by enhancing breeding efficiency and reducing the breeding cycle time. GS has been widely adopted for cattle, pig, and sheep breeding, cutting breeding costs by 90% and boosting the genetic progress of critical traits by 50%. The industrialization of genetically modified animals is gaining momentum and promises to offer competitive advantages over conventional breeding methods. Currently, several types of gene-edited animals have passed safety evaluations, including GalSafe, a gene-knockout pig approved by the U.S. FDA in 2020, gene-edited heat stress-resistant beef cattle approved by the U.S. FDA in 2022, and gene-edited tiger puffer-fish and red snapper approved by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare in 2021. With the progression of multi-omics technology, key trait-related functional genes in livestock and poultry are continually being uncovered. The application of novel biological breeding techniques is anticipated to generate more diverse livestock and poultry varieties with high-yield, high-quality, disease-resistant, and environmentally friendly phenotypes.

This special issue, entitled Animal Biotech Breeding and Reproduction, is designed to facilitate academic dialog in this special domain, fostering the convergence of significant insights, breakthroughs, technological advancements, and industrial growth in the areas of molecular breeding and reproduction. The scope is to accelerate the pace of scientific and technological innovation within the field of animal breeding. By enhancing academic investigations and dialog, we can continually refine the associated technologies and establish a robust, efficient, and sustainable framework for animal food production. The industrialization of animal biotech breeding is facing numerous obstacles and hurdles worldwide. Engaging in collaborative research and partnerships will undoubtedly catalyze greater innovation and resilience to tackle these challenges effectively.

In conclusion, the integration of biotech breeding with more efficient, advanced reproductive technologies represents a pivotal frontier in scientific and technological innovation within the animal breeding sector. The rapid advancements in biological breeding technologies will significantly enhance the productivity of livestock and poultry and offer crucial technical support for the high-quality growth of the livestock industry. These technologies provide a vital avenue for securing a robust animal-based food supply.

Yong Zhang: Conceptualization; methodology; writing—review & editing; project administration; writing—original draft. Jun Liu: Writing—review & editing; conceptualization; methodology; writing—original draft.

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