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Eric M Walters1, Eckhard Wolf, Jeffery J Whyte, Jiude Mao, Simone Renner, Hiroshi Nagashima, Eiji Kobayashi, Jianguo Zhao, Kevin D Wells, John K Critser, Lela K Riley, Randall S Prather.
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BACKGROUND: Anatomic and physiological similarities to the human make swine an excellent large animal model for human health and disease.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23151353 PMCID: PMC3499190 DOI: 10.1186/1755-8794-5-55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genomics ISSN: 1755-8794 Impact factor: 3.063
Figure 1The Somatic Cell Nuclear transfer procedure used to create new genetic modifications [[35]].
Figure 2A series of three Zinc-Finger nuclease (ZFN 1–3) bound to FokI cleavage domain to form a dimer at a sequence specific site to introduce a double stranded break. The double stranded break introduced by the ZFNs will either repair itself with the Non-homologous end joining mechanism which results in the deletion of base pairs (1–300 bp) from the gene of interest. Alternatively a linearized construct can be introduced with the ZFNs and the repair will use the homology directed repair which inserts the transgene.