Background: Global activation of the embryonic genome (EGA), one of the most critical steps in early mammalian embryo development, is recognized as the time when interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer (iSCNT) embryos fail to thrive. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we analyzed the EGA-related transcriptome of rhesus-bovine iSCNT 8- to 16- cell embryos and dissected the reprogramming process in terms of embryonic gene activation, somatic gene silencing, and maternal RNA degradation. Compared with fibroblast donor cells, two thousand and seven genes were activated in iSCNT embryos, one quarter of them reaching expression levels comparable to those found in in vitro fertilized (IVF) rhesus embryos. This suggested that EGA in ...
<p>Somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) embryos suffer from damage caused by micro-operation (manipu...
Fertilization is followed by complex changes in cytoplasmic composition and extensive chromatin repr...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technology can reprogram terminally differentiated cell nuclei ...
Global activation of the embryonic genome (EGA), one of the most critical steps in early mammalian e...
AbstractWhile somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) techniques have been successfully implemented in ...
AbstractCloned embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) display a plethora of phenot...
Cloning animals using somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) was first successfully demonstrated with ...
Background Successful reprogramming of a somatic genome to produce a healthy clone by somatic cells ...
Abstract Background Nuclear reprogramming reinstates totipotency or pluripotency in somatic cells by...
The specific molecular mechanisms involved in somatic reprogramming remain unidentified. Removal of ...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) embryos suffer from damage caused by micro-operation (manipulat...
<div><p>Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is the most efficient cell reprogramming technique avai...
Cloning through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) remains highly inefficient twenty years after t...
In the present study we analyzed the gene expression changes induced by somatic cell nuclear transfe...
Since the production of the first sheep by somatic cell nuclear transfer a great deal of effort has ...
<p>Somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) embryos suffer from damage caused by micro-operation (manipu...
Fertilization is followed by complex changes in cytoplasmic composition and extensive chromatin repr...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technology can reprogram terminally differentiated cell nuclei ...
Global activation of the embryonic genome (EGA), one of the most critical steps in early mammalian e...
AbstractWhile somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) techniques have been successfully implemented in ...
AbstractCloned embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) display a plethora of phenot...
Cloning animals using somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) was first successfully demonstrated with ...
Background Successful reprogramming of a somatic genome to produce a healthy clone by somatic cells ...
Abstract Background Nuclear reprogramming reinstates totipotency or pluripotency in somatic cells by...
The specific molecular mechanisms involved in somatic reprogramming remain unidentified. Removal of ...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) embryos suffer from damage caused by micro-operation (manipulat...
<div><p>Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is the most efficient cell reprogramming technique avai...
Cloning through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) remains highly inefficient twenty years after t...
In the present study we analyzed the gene expression changes induced by somatic cell nuclear transfe...
Since the production of the first sheep by somatic cell nuclear transfer a great deal of effort has ...
<p>Somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT) embryos suffer from damage caused by micro-operation (manipu...
Fertilization is followed by complex changes in cytoplasmic composition and extensive chromatin repr...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technology can reprogram terminally differentiated cell nuclei ...