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Transgenesis in Worms: Candidates for an Ideal Model
AbstractTransgenesis is an important and often irreplaceable method to study numerous processes of animal life. To create animal transgenic lines, it...
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Transgenesis Methods and Protocols
This detailed volume focuses on genotyping and validation in addition to information on how to produce gene edited cells and animals for research.... -
Evolution of Transgenic Technology: From Random Transgenesis to Precise Genome Editing
New techniques in molecular biology help us for better understanding of biological processes. As biologists we resort to powerful approaches for... -
Transgenesis and Biopharming
Transgenesis is the process of introducing foreign or exogenous DNA into an animal’s genome. The steps include knockout or knockin of gene. Outline... -
Transgenesis and Genome Engineering: A Historical Review
Our ability to modify DNA molecules and to introduce them into mammalian cells or embryos almost appears in parallel, starting from the 1970s of the... -
Mutagenesis and Transgenesis in Plant Breeding
Mutagenesis gives an avenue of possibilities for developing improved cultivars in crops with limited or no variability in a specific trait.... -
Validation of reliable safe harbor locus for efficient porcine transgenesis
Transgenic technology is now widely used in biomedical and agricultural fields. Transgenesis is commonly achieved through random integration which...
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Animal Transgenesis and Cloning: Combined Development and Future Perspectives
The revolution in animal transgenesis began in 1981 and continues to become more efficient, cheaper, and faster to perform. New genome editing... -
Transgenesis: In the Drug Discovery Process, Including Target Identification and Target Validation
Transgenic targeting is the most dependable method for mouse transgenesis because it produces predictable transgene expression patterns. This method... -
Axolotl Transgenesis via Injection of I-SceI Meganuclease or Tol2 Transposon System
The axolotlAxolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum ) has been widely used as an animal model for studying development and regeneration. In recent decades, the... -
Transgenesis in parasitic helminths: a brief history and prospects for the future
Helminth infections impact the health of hundreds of millions of persons globally and also cause important economic losses in livestock farming....
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Tackling Tissue Macrophage Heterogeneity by SplitCre Transgenesis
Macrophages represent a broad spectrum of distinct, but closely related tissue-resident immune cells. This presents a major challenge for the study... -
Xenopus Transgenesis Using the pGateway System
Transgenic approaches using I-SceI are powerful genome modification methods for creating heritable modifications in eukaryotic genomes. Such... -
Application of transposon systems in the transgenesis of bovine somatic and germ cells
BackgroundSeveral DNA transposons including PiggyBac (PB), Sleeping Beauty (SB), and Tol2 have been applied as effective means for of transgenesis...
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Transgenesis in Plants: Principle and Methods
The human population has reached 7.8 billion by 2020 and is estimated to reach 9.9 billion by the end of 2050 which is nearly 25% increase in total... -
Random Integration Transgenesis in a Free-Living Regenerative Flatworm Macrostomum lignano
Regeneration-capable flatworms are highly informative research models to study the mechanisms of stem cell regulation, regeneration, and tissue... -
Efficient targeted transgenesis of large donor DNA into multiple mouse genetic backgrounds using bacteriophage Bxb1 integrase
The development of mouse models of human disease and synthetic biology research by targeted transgenesis of large DNA constructs represent a...
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Practical Application of the 3Rs in Rodent Transgenesis
The principles of the 3Rs (replace, reduce, refine), as originally published by Russell and Burch, are internationally acclaimed guidelines for... -
Rat Embryonic Stem Cell Transgenesis
The availability of reliable germline competent rat embryonic stem cell (ESC) lines that can be genetically manipulated provides an important tool...