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Publication : Germ line transmission of a yeast artificial chromosome spanning the murine alpha 1(I) collagen locus.

First Author  Strauss WM Year  1993
Journal  Science Volume  259
Issue  5103 Pages  1904-7
PubMed ID  8096090 Mgi Jnum  J:4495
Mgi Id  MGI:52984 Doi  10.1126/science.8096090
Citation  Strauss WM, et al. (1993) Germ line transmission of a yeast artificial chromosome spanning the murine alpha 1(I) collagen locus. Science 259(5103):1904-7
abstractText  Molecular complementation of mutant phenotypes by transgenic technology is a potentially important tool for gene identification. A technology was developed that allows the transfer of a physically intact yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) into the germ line of the mouse. A purified 150-kilobase YAC encompassing the murine gene Col1a1 was efficiently introduced into embryonic stem (ES) cells via lipofection. Chimeric founder mice were derived from two transfected ES cell clones. These chimeras transmitted the full length transgene through the germ line, generating two transgenic mouse strains. Transgene expression was visualized as nascent transcripts in interphase nuclei and quantitated by ribonuclease protection analysis. Both assays indicated that the transgene was expressed at levels comparable to the endogenous collagen gene.
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