Type: Chapter

Advances in synthetic biology to improve poultry production

Authors

Emile Fierro-Morel

Cornell University

Annika Kirsten Madler

Cornell University

Xin Gen Lei

Cornell University

Publication date:

18 September 2024

ID: 9781835452462

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Description

Synthetic biology is an evolving area that can advance poultry science and production in achieving a more sustainable future. This chapter outlines multidisciplinary studies of synthetic biology to solve pressing problems within the poultry industry. It introduces state of art tools in synthetic biology and highlights recent advances and examples of practical implementation. The chapter reviews syntheses of proteins including enzymes by bacterial, fungal, and plant systems. It also covers application of synthesis biology to produce alternative proteins, nutrient supplements, antimicrobial peptides, and prebiotics for poultry feed. The chapter also reviews use of synthetic biology in waste valorization.

Table of contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Syntheses of proteins: bacterial and fungal producers
  • 3 Syntheses of proteins: plant producers
  • 4 Syntheses of feed supplements: nutrient supplements
  • 5 Syntheses of feed supplements: antimicrobial peptides and prebiotics
  • 6 Culture of microorganisms as alternative protein sources
  • 7 Waste valorization
  • 8 Conclusion
  • 9 Where to look for further information
  • 10 References