Restriction enzyme evidence for Alu sequence-mediated dispersion of microinjected genes in transgenic mice
- PMID: 2844459
- DOI: 10.1002/dvg.1020080407
Restriction enzyme evidence for Alu sequence-mediated dispersion of microinjected genes in transgenic mice
Abstract
A human bacteriophage clone containing adult beta-globin genes with four Alu sequences was microinjected to produce transgenic mice. Southern blot analysis on the spleen of a transgenic mouse revealed an unusual hybridization pattern that suggested extensive dispersion of human DNA throughout the mouse genome. This pattern was reproducible using several restriction enzymes, including a noncutting enzyme. The hybridization pattern was not observed in other tissues, and sequences were not detected in progeny using the bacteriophage probe. However, hybridization of spleen DNA of offspring against a human Alu probe revealed genetic transmission of human Alu sequences. The results suggest dispersion of microinjected Alu sequences throughout the genome.
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