Constructions génétiques pour animal modèle
Creation of tailor-made constructs for the generation of animal models (complex targeting constructs, BAC transgenes, BAC stitching)
Recombinaison
Recombineering refers to recombination-mediated genetic engineering and specifies a well-defined and precise modification of DNA. This outstanding technology was developed by the group of A. Francis Stewart at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany in the late 1990s.
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Construction pour une souris modèle du syndrome "Seckel” humain
Examples of targeting constructs for animal models and BAC modifications : Preparation of a complex targeting construct to obtain a mouse model for the human disease “Seckel syndrome”
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Obtenir un nouvel animal modèle pour la maladie de Huntington
Examples of targeting constructs for animal models and BAC modifications : Preparation of a BDNF-BAC transgene by fusing the 10 kb full-length huntigtin cDNA under the control of the BDNF promoter to obtain a new animal model for Huntington’s Disease
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Construction of chimeric human-rat IgH loci by BAC stitching and counterselection
Examples of targeting constructs for animal models and BAC modifications : Construction of chimeric human-rat IgH loci by BAC stitching and counterselection
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