Loop formation by the transgene WAP:6xHishGH in transgenic rabbit fibroblasts, revealed by fluorescence in situ hybridization to nuclear halos
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Loop formation by the transgene WAP:6xHishGH in transgenic rabbit fibroblasts, revealed by fluorescence in situ hybridization to nuclear halos
Abstract
Using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to somatic nuclear halos from transgenic rabbits WAP:6xHishGH, we present evidence for stability of transgenesis at the chromatin level. FISH performed on fibroblasts from a homozygous individual showed 2 independent loops from both chromosomes of pair 7. On a heterozygous individual, FISH detected a single loop. According to the concept of chromatin loops and their influence on gene expression, this shows that the human growth hormone transgene, which was actively expressed in mammary gland under the influence of the tissue-specific promoter, was inactive in examined skin fibroblasts.
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