Ozgene, a leading provider of genetically modified mice for medical research, has developed goGermline, a new technology to generate knockout and knock-in mice. Online PR News – 20-August-2014 – Ozgene, a leading provider of genetically modified mice for medical research, has developed a new technology called goGermline. This technology produces genetically modified mice faster, more efficiently and with significantly fewer animals. As such, goGermline has a major positive impact on animal welfare within knockout and knock-in mouse model production. This new technology is part of Ozgenes overall mission to advance humanity – inspire curiosity. Traditionally, genetic modification is done in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESC) from which a chimeric mouse is created. When mated, a percentage of the chimeric offspring are from the modified ESC that carry the genetic modification. However, this also inevitably produces mice that are not ESC derived and therefore unnecessary.
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Mr Eddie Noonan |
http://www.ozgene.com/goGermline |
+61 8 9212 2200 |