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Generating transgenic goats is efficient using nuclear transfer (NT) with genetically modified donor cells. This method optimizes the production of founder animals expressing specific proteins of interest.

Area of Science:

  • Animal biotechnology
  • Reproductive technologies
  • Transgenic animal production

Background:

  • Nuclear transfer (NT) is a key technique for creating genetically modified animals.
  • Producing transgenic animals expressing specific proteins can be challenging and resource-intensive.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe efficient methods for generating transgenic founder goats using nuclear transfer.
  • To detail the production of transgenic donor cells and subsequent embryo transfer.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing transgenic donor cells for nuclear transfer in goats.
  • Designing vectors for organ-specific expression of recombinant proteins.
  • Selecting and genetically modifying donor cells before nuclear transfer.

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Main Results:

  • Nuclear transfer with transgenic donor cells increases efficiency in producing transgenic founder goats.
  • Allows for targeted expression and secretion of recombinant proteins in specific tissues.
  • Enables pre-selection of donor cells for desired traits and transgene integration.

Conclusions:

  • Nuclear transfer using genetically modified donor cells is an effective strategy for producing transgenic goats.
  • This approach streamlines the generation of animals for expressing valuable recombinant proteins.