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bp0004rdr38 | Reproductive Technology | REDR1998

Nuclear transfer from somatic cells: applications in farm animal species

Eyestone WH , Campbell KHS

The reconstruction of mammalian embryos by transfer of a blastomere nucleus to an enucleated oocyte or zygote allows for the production of genetically identical individuals. This has advantages for research (that is, as biological controls) and commercial applications (that is, multiplication of genetically valuable livestock). However, the number of offspring that can be produced from a single embryo is limited both by the number of blastomeres (embryos at the 32–64-cell...