Rare Genetics is dedicated to protecting the genetic future of livestock, pets, and wildlife. From tissue cryopreservation to semen banking, our work helps breeders, veterinarians, and conservationists safeguard valuable genetic material.
With global partnerships and a state-of-the-art facility in Pune, we combine science and conservation to keep genetic diversity alive for generations.
Collection and storage of skin tissue from livestock, pets, and wildlife for future use.
Expert semen collection, analysis, and freezing to preserve fertility for years.
Specialized recovery and cryopreservation of sperm from deceased or rescued animals.
Long-term storage of genetic material from endangered and valuable species.
Expert guidance for farms, equine centers, and conservation projects on reproductive strategies.
Expert AI services to improve breeding success and preserve valuable genetics.
The Marwari horse is a rare and valuable breed in India. Preserving its genetics is critical to maintain the lineage and improve breeding programs. Rare Genetics successfully collected and cryopreserved semen from indigenous Marwari stallions.
Semen was collected safely from live stallions.
Quality analysis ensured high fertility rates after freezing.
Stored samples allow breeders to continue using these genetics for years.
This initiative helps protect indigenous horse breeds and provides breeders with long-term access to high-quality semen.
Tissue biobanking is vital for preserving genetic diversity. Rare Genetics has established one of India’s first private tissue biobanks in Maharashtra.
Samples were collected from endangered wildlife, livestock, and pets.
Tissues are ethically sourced from live, rescued, or deceased animals.
Cryogenic storage ensures long-term preservation.
This project allows researchers, veterinarians, and conservationists to access genetic material for cloning, cell culture, and advanced breeding. It also safeguards rare and threatened species for future generations.
Some animals pass away unexpectedly, leaving valuable genetics at risk. Rare Genetics pioneered epididymal sperm recovery in India to preserve semen from deceased or rescued animals.
Semen is carefully collected from the epididymis after death.
Advanced freezing techniques maintain viability for future use.
Enables breeders and conservationists to preserve rare or endangered lineages.
This breakthrough ensures that no valuable genetics are lost, even in unforeseen circumstances.
Preserving marine biodiversity is as important as protecting terrestrial species. Rare Genetics launched a project to preserve coral semen, supporting marine ecosystems.
Semen from coral species was collected under controlled conditions.
Cryopreservation techniques allow long-term storage for research and restoration.
Supports coral breeding programs to rebuild reefs in damaged areas.
This initiative demonstrates how genetic preservation can extend beyond land animals to marine conservation, ensuring healthy and resilient ecosystems.