Historical DNA Manipulation Overview

Methods Mol Biol. 2022:2495:3-28. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2301-5_1.

Abstract

The history of DNA manipulation for the creation of genetically modified animals began in the 1970s, using viruses as the first DNA molecules microinjected into mouse embryos at different preimplantation stages. Subsequently, simple DNA plasmids were used to microinject into the pronuclei of fertilized mouse oocytes and that method became the reference for many years. The isolation of embryonic stem cells together with advances in genetics allowed the generation of gene-specific knockout mice, later on improved with conditional mutations. Cloning procedures expanded the gene inactivation to livestock and other non-model mammalian species. Lentiviruses, artificial chromosomes, and intracytoplasmic sperm injections expanded the toolbox for DNA manipulation. The last chapter of this short but intense history belongs to programmable nucleases, particularly CRISPR-Cas systems, triggering the development of genomic-editing techniques, the current revolution we are living in.

Keywords: CRISPR; Cloning; Genomic editing; Knockout animals; Nuclear transfer; Transgenesis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • CRISPR-Cas Systems* / genetics
  • DNA / genetics
  • Endonucleases / genetics
  • Gene Editing* / methods
  • Gene Knockout Techniques
  • Mammals / genetics
  • Mice

Substances

  • DNA
  • Endonucleases