BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Knockout Mouse, Gene Knockout, Dna Construct

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Gene targeting mutating or otherwise interfering with the function of a specific gene. Knock out = disruption of specific gene. Knock in = replacement of specific gene. Dominant negatives = incorperation of dominant mutant allele causing the same phenotype as loss-of-function. Rna interference, knock down = depletion of mrna. Based on high efficiency of homologous recombination. Introduce dna construct in embryonic stem (es) cells to disrupt allele. 2: mating mice to obtain heterozygous mice, the homozygous embryos/mice. Inject stem cells in early mouse embryos chimeras. Disruption of alleles in es cells by homologous recombination. Double selection (positive and negative) for es cells with disrupted allele. Allele: copy of a gene: each diploid organism has two (possibly, but not necessarily, identical) alleles of every gene, one on the relevant maternal chromosome, and one of the corresponding paternal chromosome. Generation of chimeric mice: all tissues contain 2 cell lineages, cells descended from the experimental es cells, cells descended from the host embryo.

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