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handle: 10261/34041
[ES] Un objeto de la presente invención lo constituye un procedimiento para generar animales transgénicos, vertebrados e invertebrados, preferentemente vertebrados, y más preferentemente mamíferos no humanos, para secuencias de ADN exógeno o transgenes de dimensiones variables caracterizado porque se generan a partir de embriones transgénicos por co-microinyección de espermatozoides o cabezas de espermatozoides (en el case de ratón) unidos a dicha secuencia de ADN exógeno de interés en ovocitos no fertilizados. Igualmente, forman parte de la invención los animales transgénicos no humanos así obtenidos.
[EN] The invention relates to a method of generating transgenic animals, both vertebrates and invertebrates, but preferably vertebrates and, more preferably, non-human mammals, for exogenous DNA sequences or transgenes with variable dimensions. The inventive method is characterised in that it comprises generation from transgenic embryos by means of co-microinjection of spermatozoids or spermatozoid heads (in the case of mice) which are bound to the exogenous DNA sequence of interest in non-fertilised oocytes. The invention also relates to the non-human transgenic animals thus obtained.
Fecha de presentación internacional: 04.04.2005. - Titulares: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA)
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