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Transgenics are genetically modified organisms with DNA from another source inserted into their genomeA large number of transgenic animals have been createdMice Cows Pigs Sheep Goats Fish Frogs InsectsCurrently, no transgenic animal or animal product is
Animal Biotechnology Transgenics are genetically modified organisms with DNA from another source inserted into Some of the goals of transgenic animal creation are:Research into animal and Transgenic Animal Creation Microinjection   into the germ line -> transgenic animalGene injected into the male pronuclei Eggs are infected prior to fertilizationVirus integrates into one of the chromosomesRecombinant Defective Retrovirus Linker Based Sperm-Mediated Gene Transfer (LB-SMGT)Sperm fertilizes the egg carrying the foreign Some of the drawbacks of these methods are:The inserted DNA randomly integrates Examples of Transgenic Animals Transgenic CattleDairy cows carrying extra copies of two types of casein genes EnviroPig TMTransgenic pigs express phytase in their salivary glandsPhytic acid in the Transgenic FishTilapiaSalmon/troutCatfishCan grow up to 6 times faster than wildtype fish Most The transgene used to increase growth utilizes an antifreeze protein promoter connected Concerns if these ‘supersized’ transgenic fish got looseTransgenic fish are farm-raised, isolated In experiments, transgenic males mated 3x more frequently than the smaller wild http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/99/jun/fletcher.html+AntifreezewildtransgenicAntifreeze Proteins (AFP)AFPs lower the freezing temperature of blood & fluidsTrout normally Animal Bioreactors“Pharming” http://nolswf.bbc.net.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/pharm/a_pharming.shtml1997, Tracy the sheep, the first transgenic animal to produce a recombinant Nexia Biotechnologies transfered the silk gene from Orb spiders into goatsThe resulting GTC Biotherapeutics has received approval to sell human anti-thrombin (ATryn) purified from Other Types of Transgenic Animals Transgene -> Gene coding for a growth hormoneTransgene -> Gene coding for a growth hormone ANDi, the first transgenic primate born in January, 2000224 unfertilized rhesus eggs Alba, the EGFP (enhanced GFP) bunnyCreated in 2000 as a transgenic artworkhttp://www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.html#gfpbunnyanchor http://news.aol.com/story/_a/glowing-pig-passes-genes-to-piglets/20080109143909990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001Transgenic Pigs Pass on the Transgene GloFish, originally developed in Singapore as a way to monitor water pollution Mouse “Knock-out” TechnologyGene Targeting Knock-out technology allows for the specific loss of a gene in miceAllows http://cba.musc.edu/SC_COBRE/CORE-B/Resources-B.htmMouse Knock-outs require embryonic stem (ES) cells These are derived from the http://tasq.uq.edu.au/blasto.htmlBlastocyst InjectionBlastocyst	ES cells http://bunseiserver.pharm.hokudai.ac.jp/gihou/knockout.htmlChimeric mouseThe brown fur comes from ES cells injected into the blastocyst of an albino mouse Some Examples of Knockout Mice p27 knockout mouse is bigger than the controlThis is not due to http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/wild_west/bigger_and_better02.shtmlGDF8 (Myostatin) knockout mouseOver twice the muscle mass of a wildtype mousenormal			knockout Naturally Occurring GDF8 Mutantshttp://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/story.html?id=67f15c17-2717-4022-bb76-1b982456e793&k=94653http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/wild_west/bigger_and_better02.shtml FGF5 knockout mouse has long, angora-like hairhttp://www.med.uni-jena.de/ivm/deutsch/method/method_7.htm Clones and Cloning http://www.harlemlive.org/community/health-science/scientificcommunity/index2.htmlDolly as a lamb with her surrogate motherDolly, First Mammal Cloned From http://www.howstuffworks.com/cloning3.htmSomatic Cell Nuclear Transfer What Has Been Cloned So Far?Somatic Cell Nuclear TransferSheep, Goat, Mouse, Rabbit, Cat CloneDonor		   Surrogate mother with clone (CC)Out of 87 implants http://www.usatoday.com/news/science/2003-01-21-cloned-cats_x.htmDonor & CloneRainbow & CC Cloned transgenic cat containing red fluorescent proteinhttp://news.aol.com/story/_a/glowing-pig-passes-genes-to-piglets/20080109143909990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001Transgenic Clones http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0529_030529_muleclone.htmlIdaho Gem, first cloned mule1st try 134 implants 2 pregnancies, both failed2nd In addition to cloning pets or prized livestock, researchers are looking to http://www.newrivervalley.com/biotech/day1.htmlPiglets clones created by PPL Therapeutics in 2000The piglets carry a silenced Conservation CloningMany endangered or extinct animals are being cloned or considered for cloningGaurBucardo mountain goat MammothQuaggaBanteng Mammoth			QuaggaBucardo			Gaurhttp://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/t/r/trp2/mammoth.jpeghttp://www.serragaucha.com.br/rocky/zoo.htmlhttp://www.riosmith.net/Gaur004.jpghttp://www1.ceit.es/Asignaturas/Ecologia/EspNaturales/Ordesa/mamiferos.htm#Bucardo http://www.advancedcell.com/images/Banteng002-sm.jpgNoah, a Banteng clone created by Advanced Cell TechnologiesBanteng are endangered wild 3 Pig clones, born in 2002, died of heart attacks due to http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/gene/cloning.success.jpg Nearly all clones show some genetic anomalies Some suffer from placental defects
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Слайд 2 Transgenics are genetically modified organisms with DNA from

Transgenics are genetically modified organisms with DNA from another source inserted

another source inserted into their genome
A large number of

transgenic animals have been created
Mice Cows Pigs Sheep Goats Fish Frogs Insects
Currently, no transgenic animal or animal product is approved by the FDA or USDA for human consumption

Слайд 3 Some of the goals of transgenic animal creation

Some of the goals of transgenic animal creation are:Research into animal

are:
Research into animal and human disease
Improve livestock animals
Use

of animals as bioreactors

Слайд 4 Transgenic Animal Creation

Transgenic Animal Creation

Слайд 5 Microinjection into the germ line -> transgenic

Microinjection  into the germ line -> transgenic animalGene injected into the male pronuclei

animal
Gene injected into the male pronuclei


Слайд 6 Eggs are infected prior to fertilization
Virus integrates into

Eggs are infected prior to fertilizationVirus integrates into one of the chromosomesRecombinant Defective Retrovirus

one of the chromosomes
Recombinant Defective Retrovirus


Слайд 7 Linker Based Sperm-Mediated Gene Transfer (LB-SMGT)
Sperm fertilizes the

Linker Based Sperm-Mediated Gene Transfer (LB-SMGT)Sperm fertilizes the egg carrying the

egg carrying the foreign gene into the egg where

it is incorporated into the genome

Слайд 8 Some of the drawbacks of these methods are:
The

Some of the drawbacks of these methods are:The inserted DNA randomly

inserted DNA randomly integrates into the genome
The eggs must

be harvested & fertilized in vitro
More than one copy of the gene may get into the genome

Transgenic Animal Generation


Слайд 9 Examples of Transgenic Animals

Examples of Transgenic Animals

Слайд 10 Transgenic Cattle
Dairy cows carrying extra copies of two

Transgenic CattleDairy cows carrying extra copies of two types of casein

types of casein genes produce 13% more milk protein
Not

only will this make the milk more nutritious, it would allow for less milk to make more cheese
Currently the milk from these animals is under FDA review
The important difference between this & other transgenics is that the DNA added is not foreign

Слайд 11 EnviroPig TM
Transgenic pigs express phytase in their salivary

EnviroPig TMTransgenic pigs express phytase in their salivary glandsPhytic acid in

glands
Phytic acid in the pig meal is degraded releasing

phosphorus
The phosphorus is absorbed by the pig
Normally the phytic acid/phosphorus complex passes through the pig and is excreted as waste
Pig waste is a major pollutant & can cause eutrophication of lakes & streams

http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050221/images/nbt0305-283-I1.jpg


Слайд 12 Transgenic Fish
Tilapia
Salmon/trout
Catfish
Can grow up to 6 times faster

Transgenic FishTilapiaSalmon/troutCatfishCan grow up to 6 times faster than wildtype fish

than wildtype fish
Most have extra copies of growth

hormone (GH) gene

Transgenic
Wildtype

http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v19/n6/images/nbt0601_500a_I1.jpg


Слайд 13 The transgene used to increase growth utilizes an

The transgene used to increase growth utilizes an antifreeze protein promoter

antifreeze protein promoter connected to the GH cDNA
http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/99/jun/fletcher.html





As water

temperature drops the GH gene is turned on
The fish continue to grow when normally they would not

Antifreeze promoter from pout


Слайд 14 Concerns if these ‘supersized’ transgenic fish got loose
Transgenic

Concerns if these ‘supersized’ transgenic fish got looseTransgenic fish are farm-raised,

fish are farm-raised, isolated from wild stocks
But even during

farming of wildtype fish, escapes happen frequently (~14 million/yr)
What would happen if a large number of transgenic escaped & started breeding with wild fish?

http://pewagbiotech.org/buzz/index.php3?IssueID=10


Слайд 15 In experiments, transgenic males mated 3x more frequently

In experiments, transgenic males mated 3x more frequently than the smaller

than the smaller wild males
Offspring of transgenic males lived

<70% as long as wild males
Could lead to a decline of the wild fish population & endanger a species as whole

Слайд 16
http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/99/jun/fletcher.html
+Antifreeze
wild
transgenic
Antifreeze Proteins (AFP)
AFPs lower the freezing temperature of

http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/99/jun/fletcher.html+AntifreezewildtransgenicAntifreeze Proteins (AFP)AFPs lower the freezing temperature of blood & fluidsTrout

blood & fluids
Trout normally do not survive in water

below –0.6°C
Transgenic trout containing an AFP gene & promoter can survive in waters as cold as –1.2°C

Слайд 17 Animal Bioreactors
“Pharming”

Animal Bioreactors“Pharming”

Слайд 18 http://nolswf.bbc.net.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/pharm/a_pharming.shtml
1997, Tracy the sheep, the first transgenic animal

http://nolswf.bbc.net.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/pharm/a_pharming.shtml1997, Tracy the sheep, the first transgenic animal to produce a

to produce a recombinant protein drug in her milk
alpha-1-antitrypsin

(AAT) treatment for emphysema & cystic fibrosis
Created by PPL Therapeutics & The Roslin Institute

Слайд 19 Nexia Biotechnologies transfered the silk gene from Orb

Nexia Biotechnologies transfered the silk gene from Orb spiders into goatsThe

spiders into goats
The resulting male goats were used to

sire silk-producing female goats
Each goat produces several grams of silk protein in her milk
The silk is extracted, dried to a white powder, and spun into fibers
The fibers are stronger and more flexible than steel

Transgenic male kids carrying silk gene


Слайд 20 GTC Biotherapeutics has received approval to sell human

GTC Biotherapeutics has received approval to sell human anti-thrombin (ATryn) purified

anti-thrombin (ATryn) purified from goat’s milk in Europe
Technology is

not restricted to cows, goats, & sheep
There is interest in using rabbits since housing costs are significantly less & generation time is faster
Chickens which produce recombinant drugs in their eggs have been produced by The Roslin Institute

Слайд 21 Other Types of Transgenic Animals

Other Types of Transgenic Animals

Слайд 22 Transgene -> Gene coding for a growth hormone
Transgene

Transgene -> Gene coding for a growth hormoneTransgene -> Gene coding for a growth hormone

-> Gene coding for a growth hormone


Слайд 23 ANDi, the first transgenic primate born in January,

ANDi, the first transgenic primate born in January, 2000224 unfertilized rhesus

2000
224 unfertilized rhesus eggs were infected with a GFP

virus
~Half of the fertilized eggs grew and divided
40 were implanted into twenty surrogate mothers
five males were born,two were stillborn
ANDi was the only live monkey carrying the GFP gene

http://www.ohsu.edu/unparchive/2001/011001andi.shtml


Слайд 24 Alba, the EGFP (enhanced GFP) bunny
Created in 2000

Alba, the EGFP (enhanced GFP) bunnyCreated in 2000 as a transgenic artworkhttp://www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.html#gfpbunnyanchor

as a transgenic artwork
http://www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.html#gfpbunnyanchor


Слайд 25 http://news.aol.com/story/_a/glowing-pig-passes-genes-to-piglets/20080109143909990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
Transgenic Pigs Pass on the Transgene

http://news.aol.com/story/_a/glowing-pig-passes-genes-to-piglets/20080109143909990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001Transgenic Pigs Pass on the Transgene

Слайд 26 GloFish, originally developed in Singapore as a way

GloFish, originally developed in Singapore as a way to monitor water

to monitor water pollution
The normally black-and-silver zebrafish was

turned green or red by inserting various versions of the GFP gene
Glofish are on sale throughout the US except in California
Glofish retail for about $5 per fish. Normal zebrafish cost around one tenth of the price

http://www.nus.edu.sg/corporate/research/gallery/research12.htm


Слайд 27 Mouse “Knock-out” Technology
Gene Targeting

Mouse “Knock-out” TechnologyGene Targeting

Слайд 28 Knock-out technology allows for the specific loss of

Knock-out technology allows for the specific loss of a gene in

a gene in mice
Allows for the function of the

KO’d gene to be deduced from the defects seen in the mice
can be used to mimick some disease
Unlike traditional transgenics the trangene is targeted to a specific site in the DNA of the mouse

Слайд 29 http://cba.musc.edu/SC_COBRE/CORE-B/Resources-B.htm
Mouse Knock-outs require embryonic stem (ES) cells
These

http://cba.musc.edu/SC_COBRE/CORE-B/Resources-B.htmMouse Knock-outs require embryonic stem (ES) cells These are derived from

are derived from the inner cell mass (ICM) of

a blastocyst (the ICM is what will become the fetus)
ES cells are pluripotent meaning they can become all the different cell types found in an adult

Слайд 31 http://tasq.uq.edu.au/blasto.html
Blastocyst Injection
Blastocyst ES cells

http://tasq.uq.edu.au/blasto.htmlBlastocyst InjectionBlastocyst	ES cells

Слайд 32 http://bunseiserver.pharm.hokudai.ac.jp/gihou/knockout.html
Chimeric mouse
The brown fur comes from ES cells

http://bunseiserver.pharm.hokudai.ac.jp/gihou/knockout.htmlChimeric mouseThe brown fur comes from ES cells injected into the blastocyst of an albino mouse

injected into the blastocyst of an albino mouse


Слайд 33 Some Examples of Knockout Mice

Some Examples of Knockout Mice

Слайд 34 p27 knockout mouse is bigger than the control
This

p27 knockout mouse is bigger than the controlThis is not due

is not due to obesity, but the skeletal structure

is increased in size (everything about the mouse is larger)

http://www.bioreg.kyushu-u.ac.jp/saibouE.html

p27 knockout mouse


Слайд 35 http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/wild_west/bigger_and_better02.shtml
GDF8 (Myostatin) knockout mouse
Over twice the muscle mass

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/wild_west/bigger_and_better02.shtmlGDF8 (Myostatin) knockout mouseOver twice the muscle mass of a wildtype mousenormal			knockout

of a wildtype mouse
normal knockout


Слайд 36 Naturally Occurring GDF8 Mutants
http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/story.html?id=67f15c17-2717-4022-bb76-1b982456e793&k=94653
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/wild_west/bigger_and_better02.shtml

Naturally Occurring GDF8 Mutantshttp://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/story.html?id=67f15c17-2717-4022-bb76-1b982456e793&k=94653http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/genes/gene_safari/wild_west/bigger_and_better02.shtml

Слайд 37 FGF5 knockout mouse has long, angora-like hair
http://www.med.uni-jena.de/ivm/deutsch/method/method_7.htm

FGF5 knockout mouse has long, angora-like hairhttp://www.med.uni-jena.de/ivm/deutsch/method/method_7.htm

Слайд 38 Clones and Cloning

Clones and Cloning

Слайд 39 http://www.harlemlive.org/community/health-science/scientificcommunity/index2.html
Dolly as a lamb with her surrogate mother
Dolly,

http://www.harlemlive.org/community/health-science/scientificcommunity/index2.htmlDolly as a lamb with her surrogate motherDolly, First Mammal Cloned

First Mammal Cloned From an Adult Cell
Dolly, as an

adult

Слайд 40 http://www.howstuffworks.com/cloning3.htm
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

http://www.howstuffworks.com/cloning3.htmSomatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

Слайд 41 What Has Been Cloned So Far?

Somatic Cell Nuclear

What Has Been Cloned So Far?Somatic Cell Nuclear TransferSheep, Goat, Mouse,

Transfer
Sheep, Goat, Mouse, Rabbit, Cattle (domestic & wild), Pig,

Horse, Mule, Dog, Cat (domestic & wild), Deer

Embryo Splitting (Twinning)
Sheep, Cattle, Primate (Rhesus)

Слайд 42 Cat Clone
Donor Surrogate mother with clone

Cat CloneDonor		  Surrogate mother with clone (CC)Out of 87 implants only CC survived to birth

(CC)
Out of 87 implants only CC survived to birth


Слайд 43
http://www.usatoday.com/news/science/2003-01-21-cloned-cats_x.htm
Donor & Clone
Rainbow & CC

http://www.usatoday.com/news/science/2003-01-21-cloned-cats_x.htmDonor & CloneRainbow & CC

Слайд 44 Cloned transgenic cat containing red fluorescent protein
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/glowing-pig-passes-genes-to-piglets/20080109143909990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
Transgenic Clones

Cloned transgenic cat containing red fluorescent proteinhttp://news.aol.com/story/_a/glowing-pig-passes-genes-to-piglets/20080109143909990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001Transgenic Clones

Слайд 45 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0529_030529_muleclone.html
Idaho Gem, first cloned mule
1st try 134 implants

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0529_030529_muleclone.htmlIdaho Gem, first cloned mule1st try 134 implants 2 pregnancies, both

2 pregnancies, both failed
2nd try 113 implantations 14 pregnancies,

one birth

Surrogate mother (horse)


Слайд 46 In addition to cloning pets or prized livestock,

In addition to cloning pets or prized livestock, researchers are looking

researchers are looking to clone transgenic animals
This would allow

for more uniform expression of transgenic genes
Not all transgenic animals express their transgenic genes at equal levels
Also allows for the rapid expansion to large flocks or herds of transgenic animals

Слайд 47


http://www.newrivervalley.com/biotech/day1.html
Piglets clones created by PPL Therapeutics in 2000
The

http://www.newrivervalley.com/biotech/day1.htmlPiglets clones created by PPL Therapeutics in 2000The piglets carry a

piglets carry a silenced copy of alpha 1,3 galactosyl

transferase, or GT, an enzyme involved in organ rejection
In order to guarantee compatibility a second GT gene must also be silenced

Слайд 48 Conservation Cloning
Many endangered or extinct animals are being

Conservation CloningMany endangered or extinct animals are being cloned or considered for cloningGaurBucardo mountain goat MammothQuaggaBanteng

cloned or considered for cloning
Gaur
Bucardo mountain goat
Mammoth
Quagga
Banteng


Слайд 49 Mammoth Quagga
Bucardo Gaur
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/t/r/trp2/mammoth.jpeg
http://www.serragaucha.com.br/rocky/zoo.html
http://www.riosmith.net/Gaur004.jpg
http://www1.ceit.es/Asignaturas/Ecologia/EspNaturales/Ordesa/mamiferos.htm#Bucardo

Mammoth			QuaggaBucardo			Gaurhttp://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/t/r/trp2/mammoth.jpeghttp://www.serragaucha.com.br/rocky/zoo.htmlhttp://www.riosmith.net/Gaur004.jpghttp://www1.ceit.es/Asignaturas/Ecologia/EspNaturales/Ordesa/mamiferos.htm#Bucardo

Слайд 50 http://www.advancedcell.com/images/Banteng002-sm.jpg
Noah, a Banteng clone created by Advanced Cell

http://www.advancedcell.com/images/Banteng002-sm.jpgNoah, a Banteng clone created by Advanced Cell TechnologiesBanteng are endangered

Technologies
Banteng are endangered wild bovine from Southeast Asian
This clone

was created from frozen tissue of an animal that died in 1980

Слайд 51 3 Pig clones, born in 2002, died of

3 Pig clones, born in 2002, died of heart attacks due

heart attacks due to “adult clone sudden death syndrome”

within days of each other by the time they were 6 months old.
Dolly had a weight problem, telomeres 20% shorter than normal, she suffered from arthritis, and finally lung cancer due to an infection for which she was finally euthanized at age 6yrs.
The success rate ranges from 1 to 3% this contrasts to in vitro fertilization which has a success rate of 50 to 20%

Problems with Cloning


Слайд 52 http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/gene/cloning.success.jpg

http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/gene/cloning.success.jpg

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