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Transgenic w Transgenic: an organism that has had DNA introduced into one or more of its cells artificially w “transgenic”: DNA is integrated in a random fashion by injecting it into the pronucleus of a fertilized ovum Random (approx.. 10% disrupt an endogenous gene important for normal development) multiple copies
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Transgenic w Transgenic: an organism that has had DNA introduced into one or more of its cells artificially w “transgenic”: DNA is integrated in a random fashion by injecting it into the pronucleus of a fertilized ovum Random (approx.. 10% disrupt an endogenous gene important for normal development) multiple copies
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Transgenic production w Transgenic mice are often generated to 1. characterize the ability of a promoter to direct tissue-specific gene expression e.g. a promoter can be attached to a reporter gene such as LacZ or GFP 2. examine the effects of overexpressing and misexpressing endogenous or foreign genes at specific times and locations in the animals
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Brinster's growth hormone mouse
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Trangenic mouse embryo in which the promoter for a gene expressed in neuronal progenitors (neurogenin 1) drives expression of a beta-galactosidase reporter gene. Neural structures expressing the reporter transgene are dark blue-green. (Dr. Anne Calof)
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Tail tip 9.5 day embryos - GFP and wt GFP transgenic mouse (Nagy)
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Injecting fertilized eggs w The eggs are harvested 0.5 dpc (superovulated or natural matings) w The DNA is usually injected into the male pronucleus w The eggs can be transferred the same day or the next (2-cell) into pseudopregnant female oviducts
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Pronuclear injection
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Implantation of 1 or 2 cell embryos w The injected eggs are implanted the same day or are incubated overnight and implanted the next day w Injected eggs are transferred to the oviduct of a 0.5 dpc pseudopregnant female
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Implanting 1(or 2) cell embryos 1 2
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Implanting 1(or 2) cell embryos (cont.) 3
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Pseudopregnant females and vasectomized males w Female mice can be tricked into thinking they are pregnant w A mouse in estrus is mated with a vasectomized male w pseudopregnancy w If eggs (blastocysts) implanted will become truly pregnant and will give birth to live offspring
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Vasectomizing 12
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Breeding Tg founders w Individually backcrossed to the strain of choice w DO NOT intercross different founders - each founder results from a separate RANDOM transgene integration even
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Transgenic mice as tools w Study gene function Many human diseases can be modeled by introducing the same mutation into the mouse. Intact organism provides a more complete and physiologically relevant picture of a transgene's function than in vitro testing w Drug testing
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Transgenic mice as tools w Polio virus receptor w Normal mice can't be infected with polio virus. They lack the cell-surface molecule that, in humans, serves as the receptor for the virus. w Tg mice expressing the human gene for the receptor can be infected by polio virus and even develop paralysis and other pathological changes characteristic of the disease in humans
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