Selective production of transgenic mice using green fluorescent protein as a marker

1997 
The low efficiency of transgenic animal production by microinjection has been a serious problem especially for the production of transgenic livestock. We developed a method to selectively produce transgenic mice using green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a marker. Using this method, we obtained eight fetuses and four live-born mice derived from 55 GFP-positive blastocysts. PCR analysis showed 11 out of 12 mice (fetuses and newborn mice) were transgenic. Southern blot analysis showed that 8 out of 12 were transgenic. GFP expression was also observed in bovine blastocysts, suggesting that this method should contribute to the efficient production of transgenic livestock.
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