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Transgenic Mice—A Gold Mine for Furthering Knowledge in Pathobiology

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Pathology Reviews · 1989

Abstract

“Transgenic” animals, a term introduced by Gordon and Ruddle in 1981 (57), may be defined as those that have integrated foreign DNA in their somatic cells and perhaps their germ line as a consequence of the experimental introduction of DNA (151). Transgenic mice provide a means of exploring the complex molecular biologic effects of a gene in a living animal. The introduction of foreign DNA into both somatic and germ cells of mammals has made it possible to study the molecular basis of tissue-specific and stage-specific gene expression during development, and the phenotypic effects of altered gene expression.

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