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Publication : A genetic system for biasing the sex ratio in mice.

First Author  Yosef I Year  2019
Journal  EMBO Rep Volume  20
Issue  8 Pages  e48269
PubMed ID  31267640 Mgi Jnum  J:277663
Mgi Id  MGI:6342325 Doi  10.15252/embr.201948269
Citation  Yosef I, et al. (2019) A genetic system for biasing the sex ratio in mice. EMBO Rep 20(8):e48269
abstractText  Biasing the sex ratio of populations of different organisms, including plants, insects, crustacean, and fish, has been demonstrated by genetic and non-genetic approaches. However, biasing the sex ratio of mammalian populations has not been demonstrated genetically. Here, we provide a first proof of concept for such a genetic system in mammals by crossing two genetically engineered mouse lines. The maternal line encodes a functional Cas9 protein on an autosomal chromosome, whereas the paternal line encodes guide RNAs on the Y chromosome targeting vital mouse genes. After fertilization, the presence of both the Y-encoded guide RNAs from the paternal sperm and the Cas9 protein from the maternal egg targets the vital genes in males. We show that these genes are specifically targeted in males and that this breeding consequently self-destructs solely males. Our results pave the way for a genetic system that allows biased sex production of livestock.
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