Literature DB >> 2178860

Characterization of transgenic livestock production.

C A Pinkert1, T J Dyer, D L Kooyman, D J Kiehm.   

Abstract

The objective of transgenic livestock improvement projects is to develop and bring to market superior breeding stock, as well as germplasm for the artificial insemination and embryo transfer industries. Livestock animal biotechnology programs hold the promise of achieving, in a single generation, improvements in commercially important livestock species previously possible only through long-term traditional selective breeding practices or by chance mutation. Transgenic farm animals harboring growth hormone or metabolically related structural genes have been created. Studies of these animals demonstrate the effects of inadequate regulation of transgene expression. Research continues to explore the intricacies of developmental regulation of such genes and phenotypic consequences of mammalian gene transfer. Ultimately, genetically engineered livestock will provide producers with the benefit of increased production efficiencies while the consumer will have healthier animal food products. Conceivably, products will be produced with lower levels of fat, cholesterol, feed additives and pharmaceutical residues from animals with altered carcass composition that will result in greater nutritional benefit for the consumer.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2178860     DOI: 10.1016/0739-7240(90)90049-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Domest Anim Endocrinol        ISSN: 0739-7240            Impact factor:   2.290


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