A unique transgenic mouse line has undergone transgene integration in a very precise fashion. The phenotype displayed by mice of the line followed the predicted inheritance patterns for X-linked transgene insertion which has been confirmed. In order to investigate the mechanism of integration the DNA sequence of the transgene and cellular junctions have been determined. A comparison between wild type and transgenic mutant sequences at the site of insertion revealed that there was no loss or rearrangement of cellular DNA upon integration of the transgene. The cellular sequences at the transgene 5′ and 3′ joins are contiguous in the wild type. The integrant exists as a head to tail tandem dimer with minimal loss of sequence compared with the ...
A strain of human CD3ε transgenic mice, tgε26, exhibits severe immunodeficiency associated with earl...
The production of cells capable of expressing gene(s) of interest is important for a variety of appl...
The production of cells capable of expressing gene(s) of interest is important for a variety of appl...
A unique transgenic mouse line has undergone transgene integration in a very precise fashion. The ph...
Integration of exogenous DNA into a host genome represents an important route to generate animal and...
Transgenesis has been a mainstay of mouse genetics for over 30 yr, providing numerous models of huma...
A recombinant plasmid containing the mouse c-myc gene was injected into mouse pronuclei. The transge...
We describe a general way of introducing transgenes into the mouse germ line for comparing different...
<p>The chromosome number is shown in column one while the number of the individual mice with an inte...
Abstract Phage integrases catalyze site-specific, unidirectional recombination between two short att...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Percentage of integration sites which were identified to be intragenic, intergenic, in...
<p>The insertion site localized to a position on mouse chromosome 4 in an intron of predicted gene G...
We investigated whether mouse short interspersed elements (SINEs) could influence the recombination ...
Transgenic mouse lines are routinely employed to label and manipulate distinct cell types. The trans...
BACKGROUND: Transgenesis by random integration of a transgene into the genome of a zygote has become...
A strain of human CD3ε transgenic mice, tgε26, exhibits severe immunodeficiency associated with earl...
The production of cells capable of expressing gene(s) of interest is important for a variety of appl...
The production of cells capable of expressing gene(s) of interest is important for a variety of appl...
A unique transgenic mouse line has undergone transgene integration in a very precise fashion. The ph...
Integration of exogenous DNA into a host genome represents an important route to generate animal and...
Transgenesis has been a mainstay of mouse genetics for over 30 yr, providing numerous models of huma...
A recombinant plasmid containing the mouse c-myc gene was injected into mouse pronuclei. The transge...
We describe a general way of introducing transgenes into the mouse germ line for comparing different...
<p>The chromosome number is shown in column one while the number of the individual mice with an inte...
Abstract Phage integrases catalyze site-specific, unidirectional recombination between two short att...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Percentage of integration sites which were identified to be intragenic, intergenic, in...
<p>The insertion site localized to a position on mouse chromosome 4 in an intron of predicted gene G...
We investigated whether mouse short interspersed elements (SINEs) could influence the recombination ...
Transgenic mouse lines are routinely employed to label and manipulate distinct cell types. The trans...
BACKGROUND: Transgenesis by random integration of a transgene into the genome of a zygote has become...
A strain of human CD3ε transgenic mice, tgε26, exhibits severe immunodeficiency associated with earl...
The production of cells capable of expressing gene(s) of interest is important for a variety of appl...
The production of cells capable of expressing gene(s) of interest is important for a variety of appl...