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Transgenic Animals
A transgenic animal is one that carries a foreign gene that has been deliberately inserted into its genome. The foreign gene is constructed using recombinant DNA methodology.
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transgenic animals: animals in which one or more genes have been introduced into the nonreproductive cells.
translation: the process by which the genetic code is transferred to an amino acid sequence in a protein.
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Transgenic Animals
Animal cells generally will not take up plasmids. Other methods such as microinjection must be used.
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We have generated several lines of transgenic animals carrying either the wildtype human SOST BAC or the VBDel modified BAC.
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One is we produce it in transgenic animals because you can't produce it in a traditional bioreactor. We have chosen goats for many of our programs because a goat is a relatively good milking animal. It's a good dairy animal.
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Experiments with transgenic animals have already given us some key pieces of information about the regulatory mechanisms that determine what sort of photoreceptor a retinal precursor cell will become.
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It can also refer to transgenic animals or transgenic plants, such as Bt corn. Genetically altered mammalian cells, such as Chinese Hamster Ovarian (CHO) cells, are also widely used to manufacture pharmaceuticals.
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It can also refer to transgenic animals or transgenic plants, such as Bt corn. Genetically altered Mammalian cells, such as Chinese Hamster ovarian cells, are also widely used to manufacture pharmaceuticals.
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Transgenic mice expressing a human tau isoform and double transgenic animals for tau and mutated presenilin 1 have been generated; a somatodendritic accumulation of phosphorylated transgenic tau proteins, as observed in the pretangle stage in AD, ...
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