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Gene integration into bovine sperm genome and its expression in transgenic offspring

✍ Scribed by M. Shemesh; M. Gurevich; E. Harel-Markowitz; L. Benvenisti; L.S. Shore; Y. Stram


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
98 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-452X

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✦ Synopsis


Transgenic bovine sperm were produced by restriction enzyme mediated insertion (REMI). REMI utilizes lipofection of linearized pEGFP and the corresponding restriction enzyme for integration into the sperm genomic DNA. The transgenic sperm were used in IVF to produce morula expressing GFP. When transgenic sperm were used for AI in two cows, the resultant calves expressed the exogenous DNA in their lymphocytes as determined by (a) PCR and RT-PCR; (b) specific emission of green fluorescence by GFP; and (c) Southern blot analysis. Data demonstrate that REMI is an efficient method for the production of transgenic sperm and corresponding offspring by AI or embryos by IVF.