The term “transgenic ” has been used since the beginning of the 1980s to define animals that had incorporated foreign DNA into their genome ( ,).Currently, transgenic animals include various species such as fish,poultry,rats,rabbits,pigs, sheep,goats,cattle,and mice ( ,).Mice remain the preferred system for exploring new trends in transgenic research mainly because they are easy to maintain,have short generations (, , wk on average),and produce large numbers of progeny (eight on average).Although gene transfer into mice can be achieved by several methods,such as retroviral infection,embryonic stem (ES)cell transfer or cell/embryo aggregation, the direct microinjection of purified DNA into the male pronucleus of fertilized mouse oocytes has been the most widely used technique for generating transgenic mice,with a rate of 5–30%of the pups born harboring the transgene ().Several books and review articles have discussed many aspects of this technology,and they provide good references for further readings ( –11).
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