Transgenic animals: current and alternative strategies

Cloning. 1999;1(1):25-46. doi: 10.1089/15204559950020076.

Abstract

Transgenic animal technology is one of the most fascinating technologies developed in the last two decades. It allows us to address questions in life sciences that no other methods have achieved. The impact on biomedical and biological research, as well as commercial interests are overwhelming. The questions accompanying this fast growing technology and its diversified applications attract the attention from a variety of entities. Still, one of the most fundamental problems remaining is the search for an efficient and reliable gene delivery system for creating transgenic animals. The traditional method of pronuclear microinjection has displayed great variability in success among species. While an acceptable efficiency in the production of transgenic mice has been attained, the relative low efficiency (<1%) in creating transgenic livestock has become one of the barriers for its application. In the past decades, improvements in producing transgenic livestock have made a slow progression, however, the recent advancement in cloning technology and the ability to create transgenic livestock in a highly efficient manner, have opened the gate to a new era in transgenic technology. Discoveries of new gene delivery systems have created an enthusiastic atmosphere that has made this technology so unique. This review focuses on gene delivery strategies as well as various approaches that may assist the advancement of transgenic efficiency in large animals.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Animals, Domestic / genetics*
  • Animals, Domestic / physiology
  • Animals, Genetically Modified / genetics*
  • Animals, Genetically Modified / physiology
  • Cloning, Organism / methods*
  • Cloning, Organism / trends*