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Transformation Methods in the study described, competence was transformed into the genome of a variety of organisms by transfection using electroporation. This method allows recombinant DNA to be inserted into the parasite's genome, so that target antigens are expressed in a stable or transient manner (Fatobaet al., 2020). Electroporation is used in a wide variety of protozoan parasites because its efficiency at cutting through cellular membranes means genetic material can be delivered readily from external sources. The transgenic Eimeria strains produced in this study have several advantages. They can produce protective antigens such as AMA-1 and IMP-1, essential for inducing immunity against coccidiosis (Fatoba., 2020). This innovation may provide better vaccines and reduce reliance on chemical anticoccidials that are counterproductive. On a broader level it improves poultry health and productivity (Fatoba et al., 2020). The development of transgenic Eimeria marks a major step forward in avian parasitology and poultry health management. By deploying genetic engineering, researchers like ourselves can produce better all round vaccines with fewer side effects all contributing ultimately to global food security and ecological husbandry policies. Need Assignment Help?