Fig. 2
From: The potential for gene-editing to increase muscle growth in pigs: experiences with editing myostatin

Viability of Gene-edited Piglets based on Percentage of Clone Genome. The percentage of clone genome was assigned to offspring by averaging the contribution of each parent. For example, mating of a cloned female (100% clone genome) with a commercial male (0% clone genome) resulted in offspring that were 50% clone genome. When those offspring were mated to a cloned female, the resulting progeny were 75% clone genome. Bars represent means ± standard errors. Bars with different superscripts are different (P < 0.05)