Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 1341-1357
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Transgene Insertion Pattern Analysis Using Genomic Walking in a Transgenic Mouse Line
Osamu SUZUKITomoko HATANaho TAKEKAWAMinako KOURAKaoru TAKANOYoshie YAMAMOTOYoko NOGUCHIKozue UCHIO-YAMADAJunichiro MATSUDA
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2006 Volume 55 Issue 1 Pages 65-69

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A transgene mapping technique (Noguchi et al., Exp. Anim. 53:103-111, 2004) is described that can be used to analyze transgene integration patterns in transgenic mice. The technique was used to reveal that a transgenic mouse line (GM1-sy#116) harbored inverted and direct tandem repeats of both intact and partial pCAGGS-based transgenes in the G2 region of chromosome 1. This complicated concatenation of transgenes may have been caused by simple end-joining of DNA constructs fragmented by exposure to UV transillumination during gel-purification, and by nuclease digestion inside zygote pronuclei. The results suggest that care should be taken to avoid unwanted fragmentation during the preparation of vector constructs.
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