Cloned zebrafish by nuclear transfer from long-term-cultured cells.
Nat Biotechnol
; 20(8): 795-9, 2002 Aug.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12134167
Although mammals have been cloned from genetically manipulated cultured cells, a comparable achievement has not been realized in lower vertebrates. Here we report that fertile transgenic zebrafish can be obtained by nuclear transfer using embryonic fibroblast cells from long-term cultures. The donor nuclei, modified by retroviral insertions expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), were transplanted into manually enucleated eggs. Overall, a 2% success rate was achieved, resulting in 11 adult transgenic zebrafish expressing GFP. These nuclear transplants produced fertile, diploid offspring, and their F1/F2 progeny continued to express GFP in a pattern identical to that of the founder fish. This finding demonstrates that slowly dividing nuclei from cultured cells can be reprogrammed to support rapid embryonic development and sets up a foundation for targeted genetic manipulation in zebrafish.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Peixe-Zebra
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Clonagem de Organismos
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Embrião não Mamífero
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Técnicas de Transferência Nuclear
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2002
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Article