bp0015cpr17 | Advances in Biotechnology in Pig Reproduction | CPR1997
Nottle M. B.
, Nagashima H.
, Verma P. J.
, Du Z. T.
, Grupen Z. T.
, Ashman Z. T.
, Macilfatrick S.
Manipulation of the pig genome is currently restricted to the random insertion of new
DNA using pronuclear microinjection. This method suffers from a number of inherent
limitations, the majority of which result from the inability to control the site at which the
transgene becomes integrated. These drawbacks, together with the need to be able to
target existing genes, will result in the replacement of pronuclear injection by new
methods that have the capability to direct i...