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Cloned transgenic swine via in vitro production and cryopreservation

Authors :
Rongfeng, Li
Liangxue, Lai
David, Wax
Yanhong, Hao
Clifton N, Murphy
August, Rieke
Melissa, Samuel
Mike L, Linville
Scott W, Korte
Rhobert W, Evans
James R, Turk
Jing X, Kang
William T, Witt
Yifan, Dai
Randall S, Prather
Source :
Biology of reproduction. 75(2)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

It has been notoriously difficult to successfully cryopreserve swine embryos, a task that has been even more difficult for in vitro-produced embryos. The first reproducible method of cryopreserving in vivo-produced swine embryos was after centrifugation and removal of the lipids. Here we report the adaptation of a similar process that permits the cryopreservation of in vitro-produced somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) swine embryos. These embryos develop to the blastocyst stage and survive cryopreservation. Transfer of 163 cryopreserved SCNT embryos to two surrogates produced 10 piglets. Application of this technique may permit national and international movement of cloned transgenic swine embryos, storage until a suitable surrogate is available, or the long-term frozen storage of valuable genetics.

Details

ISSN :
00063363
Volume :
75
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biology of reproduction
Accession number :
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