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Journal of Embryo Transfer 2012; 27(4): 205-209

Published online December 31, 2012

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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Rodents, the Little Big Animals

Roh, Sangho

Cellular Reprogramming and Embryo Biotechnology Laboratory, Dental Research Institute and CLS21, Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Seoul 110-749, Korea

Abstract

Transgenic rats and mice are useful experimental animal models for medical research including human disease model studies. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technology is successfully applied in most mammalian species including cattle, sheep, pig and mouse. SCNT is also considered to increase the efficacy of transgenic/knockout mouse and rat production. However, in the area of reproductive biotechnology, the rodent model is inadequate because of technical obstacles in manipulating the oocytes including intracytoplasmic sperm injection and SCNT. In particular, success of rat SCNT is very limited so far. In this review, the history of rodent cloning is described.

Keywords: mouse, rat, SCNT, cloning

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Journal of Embryo Transfer 2012; 27(4): 205-209

Published online December 31, 2012

Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.

Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Rodents, the Little Big Animals

Roh, Sangho

Cellular Reprogramming and Embryo Biotechnology Laboratory, Dental Research Institute and CLS21, Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Seoul 110-749, Korea

Abstract

Transgenic rats and mice are useful experimental animal models for medical research including human disease model studies. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technology is successfully applied in most mammalian species including cattle, sheep, pig and mouse. SCNT is also considered to increase the efficacy of transgenic/knockout mouse and rat production. However, in the area of reproductive biotechnology, the rodent model is inadequate because of technical obstacles in manipulating the oocytes including intracytoplasmic sperm injection and SCNT. In particular, success of rat SCNT is very limited so far. In this review, the history of rodent cloning is described.

Keywords: mouse, rat, SCNT, cloning

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