China Yak Cloning Breakthrough | Zhejiang Uni | AcademicJobs
Zhejiang University achieves milestone with 10 cloned yaks born naturally at 4300m in Tibet, revolutionizing high-altitude breeding via genomics and SCNT.
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Professor Shengguo Fang is a professor and doctoral supervisor in the College of Life Sciences at Zhejiang University. He serves as Director of the State Conservation Center for Gene Resources of Endangered Wildlife. His research focuses on conservation biology for endangered wildlife, molecular ecology, and conservation genomics.
Professor Fang has contributed to research on species including the giant panda and the Chinese alligator. His team has been involved in projects such as large-scale genome sequencing of giant pandas and the development of genetic identification methods for wildlife. He has also led efforts resulting in the birth of the world’s first cloned yak through genome selection and related techniques.
Zhejiang University achieves milestone with 10 cloned yaks born naturally at 4300m in Tibet, revolutionizing high-altitude breeding via genomics and SCNT.