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. 1993 Jan;2(1):29-32.
doi: 10.1007/BF01977678.

The majority of G0 transgenic mice are derived from mosaic embryos

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The majority of G0 transgenic mice are derived from mosaic embryos

C B Whitelaw et al. Transgenic Res. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

Most transgenic mice are generated by the direct microinjection of DNA fragments into the pronuclei of fertilized eggs. It has been generally assumed that the majority of integration events occur prior to the first round of chromosomal DNA replication (Palmiter and Brinster, 1986). In this study we have determined by comparison of PCR, Southern blot and transmission frequencies that at least 62% of integration events generate a mosaic (somatic and/or germline) G0 transgenic mouse. Furthermore, the statistical probability of transgene-containing cells segregating to the various early embryo lineages implies that this is probably an underestimate of the true mosaic frequency. Thus, the majority of DNA injected into fertilized mouse eggs intergates after the first round of chromosomal DNA replication, therefore most G0 transgenic mice are derived from a mosaic embryo.

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