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Transgenic science

British Veterinary Journal, 1994
The ability to manipulate the genome of the whole animal has, for the past 10 years, provided researchers with an alternative route of inquiry into many complex biological processes. Transgenic animals have numerous applications, encompassing a wide range of different disciplines, but they have proved especially useful in the investigation of gene ...
E R, Cameron, M J, Harvey, D E, Onions
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Transgenic chickens

Development, Growth & Differentiation, 2012
The development of transgenic chicken technology has lagged far behind that of mammalian species. Two reasons for this are that only a one‐cell‐stage oocyte can be obtained from a sacrificed hen and that the yolk prevents high‐magnification microscopic observation of oocytes.
Ken-ichi, Nishijima, Shinji, Iijima
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Transgenic Zebrafish

2016
The generation and use of transgenic animals carrying exogenous pieces of DNA stably integrated in their genome is a quite common practice in modern laboratories. Zebrafish have been increasingly used for transgenesis studies mainly due to easy egg accessibility and manipulation together with relatively short generation time.
Xiaowen, Chen   +2 more
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Transgenic mice

BioEssays, 1987
AbstractTransgenic mice constitute an entirely new dimension of mammalian molecular genetics. They allow us to observe genes at work in the intact organism. Virtually every sector of biomedical research is likely to be affected.
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Transgene Design

2003
The exact structure of a microinjection transgene depends entirely on the aims of a particular experiment. In this context, reference to the chapters on the applications of transgenesis and technical details of transgenes described in references therein are highly recommended.
Murphy, D., Carter, D.A., Smith, D.R.
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Transgenic mice

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2006
For the past 20 years researchers have used transgenic mice to help understand the basic mechanisms associated with inherited human and animal diseases. The ability to integrate exogenous genetic information into the mouse genome has revolutionised the analysis of gene function.
Judy M, Hickman-Davis, Ian C, Davis
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Transgenic mice

Genome, 1989
Stable integration into the mouse genome of exogenous genetic information has become, over the past few years, a very potent approach for different aspects of biology. It is a common feature that the integrated exogenous gene (the transgene) is expressed properly both spatially and temporally.
Babinet, C.   +2 more
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