Determination of the Absolute Number of Transgene Copies in CMVFUT Transgenic Pigs

  • Lipiński D
  • Zeyland J
  • Pławski A
  • et al.
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The aim of this research was to determine the number of transgene copies in the DNA of transgenic pigs. The copy number of the transgene was analysed in the transgenic animals with introduced pCMVFUT genetic construct containing a coding sequence of human H transferase under a control of CMV promoter. The copy number of the transgene that had integrated with the genome of the transgenic animals was analysed by qPCR with SYBR Green dye, which enabled nonspecific double-stranded DNA detection. CMVFT-2F and CMVFT-2R primers were used to amplify a 149 bp fragment of DNA. Forward primer had a sequence complementary to a promoter sequence and reverse primer to a coding sequence of H transferase. The copy number of the transgene in the examined samples was established by plotting the C T values obtained on a standard curve, which had been set by the usage of the C T values for the successive standard dilutions with known copy number (1.43 8 -1.43 1 copies). As a standard we used pCMVFut genetic construct hydrolyzed with Not I restriction enzyme to a linear form. The real-time PCR results helped to establish the range of 3 - 4 as the number of the transgene copies that had integrated to the swine genome.

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Lipiński, D., Zeyland, J., Pławski, A., & Słomski, R. (2012). Determination of the Absolute Number of Transgene Copies in CMVFUT Transgenic Pigs. Annals of Animal Science, 12(3), 349–356. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10220-012-0029-z

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