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Advances in genetic engineering of domestic animals

Shaohua WANG,Kun ZHANG,Yunping DAI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 1-10 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016085

Abstract: Global population will increase to over nine billion by 2050 with the doubling in demand for meat and milk. To overcome this challenge, it is necessary to breed highly efficient and productive livestock. Furthermore, livestock are also excellent models for human diseases and ideal bioreactors to produce pharmaceutical proteins. Thus, genetic engineering of domestic animals presents a critical and valuable tool to address these agricultural and biomedical applications. Overall, genetic engineering has evolved through three stages in history: transgenesis, gene targeting, and gene editing. Since the birth of the first transgenic pig, genetic engineering in livestock has been advancing slowly due to inherent technical limitations. A major breakthrough has been the advent of somatic cell nuclear transfer, which, for the first time, provided the technical ability to produce site-specific genome-modified domestic animals. However, the low efficiency of gene targeting events in somatic cells prohibits its wide use in agricultural and biomedical applications. Recently, rapid progress in tools and methods of genome engineering has been made, allowing genetic editing from mutation of a single base pair to the deletion of entire chromosomes. Here, we review the major advances of genetic engineering in domestic animals with emphasis placed on the introduction of latest designer nucleases.

Keywords: CRISPR     TALEN     ZFN     gene editing     livestock     pig     cattle    

A brief review of genome editing technology for generating animal models

Haoyi WANG, Sen WU, Mario R. CAPECCHI, Rudolf JAENISCH

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 123-128 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019309

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The recent development of genome editing technologies has given researchers unprecedented power to alter DNA sequences at chosen genomic loci, thereby generating various genetically edited animal models. This mini-review briefly summarizes the development of major genome editing tools, focusing on the application of these tools to generate animal models in multiple species.

Keywords: animal model     CRISPR     genome editing     TALEN     ZFN    

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Advances in genetic engineering of domestic animals

Shaohua WANG,Kun ZHANG,Yunping DAI

Journal Article

A brief review of genome editing technology for generating animal models

Haoyi WANG, Sen WU, Mario R. CAPECCHI, Rudolf JAENISCH

Journal Article