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Publication : Human beta-globin gene sequences injected into mouse eggs, retained in adults, and transmitted to progeny.

First Author  Steward TA Year  1982
Journal  Science Volume  217
Issue  4564 Pages  1046-8
PubMed ID  6287575 Mgi Jnum  J:85034
Mgi Id  MGI:2671327 Doi  10.1126/science.6287575
Citation  Steward TA, et al. (1982) Human beta-globin gene sequences injected into mouse eggs, retained in adults, and transmitted to progeny. Science 217(4564):1046-8
abstractText  Foreign gene sequences were retained in two adult mice (out of 62 analyzed) from fertilized eggs injected with a recombinant plasmid containing the human beta-globin genomic region and the herpes simplex viral thymidine kinase gene. The intact human and viral genes were found in DNA of one of the animals and, in the other, at least part of the human globin gene was present. The latter individual transmitted these sequences to its progeny in a Mendelian ration. Thus, human DNA may be incorporated into the germ line of mice for in vivo studies of regulation of gene expression in development, genetic diseases, and malignancy.
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