Mouse genetic corneal disease resulting from transgenic insertional mutagenesis

J S Ramalho1, K Gregory-Evans, C Huxley

  • 1Centre of Ophthalmology-University of Coimbra, Biomedical Institute for Research in Light and Image, Coimbra, Portugal.

Summary

Researchers identified a new mouse model that spontaneously developed severe eye abnormalities, including corneal clouding and cataracts, following genetic engineering procedures. This condition appears to be caused by the accidental disruption of a native gene during the insertion of foreign DNA. The observed eye damage shares significant clinical features with a specific human corneal disorder, offering a potential tool for studying the underlying biological mechanisms of this condition.

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