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TRANSGENIC ANIMALS
Presentation by: Andleeb Sultana
CONTENTS
• Definition
• Historical background
• Classification
• Methods used for the production of Transgenic
animals
• Examples
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Applications
DEFINITION
• Transgenic are genetically modified
organisms with DNA from another source
inserted into their genome.
• Organisms that have transgenes are termed to
be as Genetically Modified Organisms
(GMO’S).
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
• First GMO- In 1973 by Stanley N. Cohen and
Herbert Boyer.
• First transgenic animals (mice) – in 1974 by
Rudolf Jaenisch.
• First genetically modified commercialized
animal -GloFish, a Zebra fish with
a fluorescent gene .
• First genetically modified animal- approved for
food use was AquAdvantage salmon in 2015.
GMO’S CLASSIFICATION
Five major categories
• Disease models
• Transpharmers
• Xenoplanters
• Food sources
• Scientific models
METHODS
• Embryonic stem cell method
• Pronucleus method
• Retrovirus mediated gene transfer
The Embryonic stem cell method
• Embryonic stem cells
• Formation of gametocytes
• Injection into blastocysts
• Injection into Foster Mother
• Formation of new individual
Pronucleus Method
• Formation of DNA as in the first method
• Fusion of male pronucleus with desired DNA
• Formation of diploid zygote
• Mitotic Division
• Formation of two cell embryo
• Transferring to Foster Mother
• Formation of new individual
• The image is a comparison
between a transgenic mouse
and a normal mouse
• The giant mouse developed
from a fertilized egg
transformed with a
recombinant DNA molecule
containing the HUMAN
GROWTH HARMONE
Reterovirus Mediated transfer
• Retroviruses used as a vectors to transfer
genetic material into host cell resulting in
Chimera
Figure: 1 Method 1: Embryonic stem cell method, Method 2: Pronucleus method
Figure:2 Method 3: Retrovirus Mediated
transfer
Examples of GMO’S
• Mice
• Cats
• Goat
• Sheep
• Chicken
• Cow
• Horse
• Dogs
• Fish
• Cats
• Spiders
• Pigs
Figure 3: Transgenic spider for more silk production
Transgenic Cow
• Transgenic cows carrying extra copies of two
types of casein genes produce 13% more milk
protein
• Currently the milk of these animals is under
FDA review
Figure 4: Transgenic Cow
EnviroPig
Advantages
Organ transplant harvesting
Study of human membrane co factor protein
Disadvantages
Breeding problems
Mutation will occur
Discharges phytase which is pollutant to
environment
Figure 5: Enviropig released phytase (harmful for environment)
Transgenic Sheep
It is used as a model for studying;
Immunology
Human blood clotting factor VIII
Transplantation
Heamatology
Biological product manufacturing
Recombinant DNA
Drug Production in Milk
Figure 6: Transgenic
sheep
Transgenic Mice
Knock-out technology allows for specific loss of
gene in mice
Figure 7: Transgenic Mice
Transgenic Monkey
It is so similar to humans hence it is used in
clinical trials in studying;
HIV
Hungtington’s Disease
Transgenic Rabbits
• Alba, the EGFP (Enhanced GPF) bunny
• Created in 2000, as a transgenic artwork
Figure 8: Transgenic rabbit
ADVANTAGES OF TRANSGENIC
ANNIMALS
• Increased growth rate
• Improved disease resistance
• Improved food conversion rates
• Increased muscle mass
• Improved nutritional quality
• Improved wool quality
DISADVANTAGES OF
TRANSGENIC ANIMALS
• Inserted gene has multiple functions
• Breeding problems
• Sometimes leads to mutagenesis and
functional disorders
• Low survival rate
APPLICATIONS
• Production of recombinant proteins
• Antibody Production
• Organ transplantation
• Model of infection/ Disease model
• Elucidation of the role of genes
• Surgical techniques
• Cancer Models
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Trangenic animals

  • 1.
  • 3. CONTENTS • Definition • Historical background • Classification • Methods used for the production of Transgenic animals • Examples • Advantages • Disadvantages • Applications
  • 4. DEFINITION • Transgenic are genetically modified organisms with DNA from another source inserted into their genome. • Organisms that have transgenes are termed to be as Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’S).
  • 5. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • First GMO- In 1973 by Stanley N. Cohen and Herbert Boyer. • First transgenic animals (mice) – in 1974 by Rudolf Jaenisch. • First genetically modified commercialized animal -GloFish, a Zebra fish with a fluorescent gene . • First genetically modified animal- approved for food use was AquAdvantage salmon in 2015.
  • 6. GMO’S CLASSIFICATION Five major categories • Disease models • Transpharmers • Xenoplanters • Food sources • Scientific models
  • 7. METHODS • Embryonic stem cell method • Pronucleus method • Retrovirus mediated gene transfer
  • 8. The Embryonic stem cell method • Embryonic stem cells • Formation of gametocytes • Injection into blastocysts • Injection into Foster Mother • Formation of new individual
  • 9. Pronucleus Method • Formation of DNA as in the first method • Fusion of male pronucleus with desired DNA • Formation of diploid zygote • Mitotic Division • Formation of two cell embryo • Transferring to Foster Mother • Formation of new individual
  • 10. • The image is a comparison between a transgenic mouse and a normal mouse • The giant mouse developed from a fertilized egg transformed with a recombinant DNA molecule containing the HUMAN GROWTH HARMONE
  • 11. Reterovirus Mediated transfer • Retroviruses used as a vectors to transfer genetic material into host cell resulting in Chimera
  • 12. Figure: 1 Method 1: Embryonic stem cell method, Method 2: Pronucleus method
  • 13. Figure:2 Method 3: Retrovirus Mediated transfer
  • 14. Examples of GMO’S • Mice • Cats • Goat • Sheep • Chicken • Cow • Horse • Dogs • Fish • Cats • Spiders • Pigs Figure 3: Transgenic spider for more silk production
  • 15. Transgenic Cow • Transgenic cows carrying extra copies of two types of casein genes produce 13% more milk protein • Currently the milk of these animals is under FDA review Figure 4: Transgenic Cow
  • 16. EnviroPig Advantages Organ transplant harvesting Study of human membrane co factor protein Disadvantages Breeding problems Mutation will occur Discharges phytase which is pollutant to environment
  • 17. Figure 5: Enviropig released phytase (harmful for environment)
  • 18. Transgenic Sheep It is used as a model for studying; Immunology Human blood clotting factor VIII Transplantation Heamatology Biological product manufacturing Recombinant DNA Drug Production in Milk Figure 6: Transgenic sheep
  • 19. Transgenic Mice Knock-out technology allows for specific loss of gene in mice Figure 7: Transgenic Mice
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Transgenic Monkey It is so similar to humans hence it is used in clinical trials in studying; HIV Hungtington’s Disease
  • 24. Transgenic Rabbits • Alba, the EGFP (Enhanced GPF) bunny • Created in 2000, as a transgenic artwork Figure 8: Transgenic rabbit
  • 25.
  • 26. ADVANTAGES OF TRANSGENIC ANNIMALS • Increased growth rate • Improved disease resistance • Improved food conversion rates • Increased muscle mass • Improved nutritional quality • Improved wool quality
  • 27. DISADVANTAGES OF TRANSGENIC ANIMALS • Inserted gene has multiple functions • Breeding problems • Sometimes leads to mutagenesis and functional disorders • Low survival rate
  • 28. APPLICATIONS • Production of recombinant proteins • Antibody Production • Organ transplantation • Model of infection/ Disease model • Elucidation of the role of genes • Surgical techniques • Cancer Models

Editor's Notes

  1. Transgenes: Genes from other organisms/species
  2. The GloFish is a patented and trademarked brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent fish.
  3. Chimera : An organism consisting of tissues or parts of diverse genetic constitution