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In the past decade, a number of advances have been made in genetic engineering as applied to farmed animals. This book has been developed from invited presentations at a conference held in California in August 1997 to address this issue. It is written by representatives from the leading laboratories involved in attempts to improve agriculturally important mammals, poultry and fish. Current knowledge, methodology, technical improvements and successes in the applications of transgenic technology to a range of animals which are important in agriculture are brought together for the first time under one cover. This book is essential reading for research workers in animal genetics, breeding and biotechnology.

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1: Transgenic Farm Animals, C A Pinkert, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA and J D Murray, University of California, USA 2: Development of Genetic Tools for Transgenic Animals, P B Hackett, University of Minnesota, USA 3: One Gene is Not Enough: Transgene Detection, Expression and Control, K D Wells and R J Wall, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, USA 4: Embryonic Stem Cells in Agricultural Species, G B Anderson, University of California, USA 5: Nuclear Transfer in the Production of Transgenic Farm Animals,I Wilmut, Roslin Institute, Roslin, UK et al. 6: Embryonic Stem Cell Chimaeras and Somatic Cell Nuclear Transplantation for Production of Transgenic Cattle, J M Robl, University of Massachusetts, USA et al. 7: Status of Sperm-mediated Delivery Methods for Gene Transfer, E J Squires, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada 8: Understanding the Origin of Avian Primordial Germ Cells: Implications for Germ Cell Culture and Transgenesis in Poultry, J N Petitte, North Carolina State University, Davis, USA et al. 9: Generation of Transgenic Poultry by Transfection of Primordial Germ Cells, E A Wong, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA 10: Expression of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I in Skeletal Muscle of Transgenic Swine, V G Pursel, US Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, USA et al. 11: Production and Analysis of Transgenic Pigs Containing a Metallothionein Porcine Growth Hormone Gene Construct, M B Nottle, BresaGen Ltd., Adelaide, Australia 12: The Utilization of Bacterial Genes to Modify Domestic Animal Biochemistry, K A Ward CSIRO, NSW, Australia et al. 13: Production of Transgenic Cattle expressing a Recombinant Protein in Milk, W H Eyestone, PPL Therapeutics Inc., Blacksburg, USA 14: Changing the Composition and Properties of Milk, J D Murray et al 15: Comparison of Traditional Breeding and Transgenesis in Farmed Fish with Implications for Growth Enhancement and Fitness, R A Dunham, Auburn University, USA et al. 16: Direct and Correlated Responses to Short-term Selection of 8-week Body Weight in Lines of Transgenic (oMt1a-oGH) Mice, F Siewerdt, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA 17: Ethics, Animal Welfare and Transgenic Farm Animals, J A Mench, University of California, Davis, USA 18: The Future of Transgenic Farm Animals, G E Seidel Jr, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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    Publisher: CABI Publishing
    Publication Date: 01/02/1999
    ISBN13: 9780851992938, 978-0851992938
    ISBN10: 0851992935

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In the past decade, a number of advances have been made in genetic engineering as applied to farmed animals. This book has been developed from invited presentations at a conference held in California in August 1997 to address this issue. It is written by representatives from the leading laboratories involved in attempts to improve agriculturally important mammals, poultry and fish. Current knowledge, methodology, technical improvements and successes in the applications of transgenic technology to a range of animals which are important in agriculture are brought together for the first time under one cover. This book is essential reading for research workers in animal genetics, breeding and biotechnology.

    Table of Contents
    1: Transgenic Farm Animals, C A Pinkert, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA and J D Murray, University of California, USA 2: Development of Genetic Tools for Transgenic Animals, P B Hackett, University of Minnesota, USA 3: One Gene is Not Enough: Transgene Detection, Expression and Control, K D Wells and R J Wall, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, USA 4: Embryonic Stem Cells in Agricultural Species, G B Anderson, University of California, USA 5: Nuclear Transfer in the Production of Transgenic Farm Animals,I Wilmut, Roslin Institute, Roslin, UK et al. 6: Embryonic Stem Cell Chimaeras and Somatic Cell Nuclear Transplantation for Production of Transgenic Cattle, J M Robl, University of Massachusetts, USA et al. 7: Status of Sperm-mediated Delivery Methods for Gene Transfer, E J Squires, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada 8: Understanding the Origin of Avian Primordial Germ Cells: Implications for Germ Cell Culture and Transgenesis in Poultry, J N Petitte, North Carolina State University, Davis, USA et al. 9: Generation of Transgenic Poultry by Transfection of Primordial Germ Cells, E A Wong, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA 10: Expression of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I in Skeletal Muscle of Transgenic Swine, V G Pursel, US Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, USA et al. 11: Production and Analysis of Transgenic Pigs Containing a Metallothionein Porcine Growth Hormone Gene Construct, M B Nottle, BresaGen Ltd., Adelaide, Australia 12: The Utilization of Bacterial Genes to Modify Domestic Animal Biochemistry, K A Ward CSIRO, NSW, Australia et al. 13: Production of Transgenic Cattle expressing a Recombinant Protein in Milk, W H Eyestone, PPL Therapeutics Inc., Blacksburg, USA 14: Changing the Composition and Properties of Milk, J D Murray et al 15: Comparison of Traditional Breeding and Transgenesis in Farmed Fish with Implications for Growth Enhancement and Fitness, R A Dunham, Auburn University, USA et al. 16: Direct and Correlated Responses to Short-term Selection of 8-week Body Weight in Lines of Transgenic (oMt1a-oGH) Mice, F Siewerdt, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA 17: Ethics, Animal Welfare and Transgenic Farm Animals, J A Mench, University of California, Davis, USA 18: The Future of Transgenic Farm Animals, G E Seidel Jr, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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