Biotechnology-And-Its-Application-Part-1
Transgenic Animals:
Transgenic animals have foreign genes introduced into their genome via genetic engineering.
They are used in research to study gene function, model human diseases, and develop therapies.
The foreign genes become part of the animal’s DNA, allowing researchers to study specific gene effects.
Transgenesis:
Transgenesis is the process of introducing foreign genes into an organism’s genome.
It’s crucial in biotechnology and genetic research for manipulating gene functions.
In transgenic animals, foreign DNA is introduced into germ line cells for inheritance.
Transgenesis Steps:
Gene Isolation: Select and isolate the desired gene from another source.
DNA Delivery: Introduce the isolated gene into the host organism’s DNA.
Selection and Screening: Identify transgenic animals and confirm the presence of the desired gene.
Breeding and Maintenance: Breed and maintain transgenic animals for further study.
Examples of Transgenic Animals:
Transgenic Mice: Used for modeling diseases and testing treatments.
Transgenic Zebrafish: Study developmental biology and genetics due to transparent embryos.
Transgenic Cows: Engineered to produce specialized milk.
Transgenic Pigs: Investigate organ transplantation and xenotransplantation.
Transgenic Fruit Flies (Drosophila): Used for studying genetics and development.
Transgenic Sheep: Produce human proteins in milk for therapeutic purposes.





