A01K2267/02

Methods of Genomic Evaluation in Livestock

The invention encompasses methods for increasing genetic progress in livestock, and for genetic dissemination, including the use of amniocentesis to obtain fetal amniocytes for use in genomic evaluation and cloning.

Veterinary composition and methods for non-surgical neutering and castration

A method for non-surgical neutering or castration of a non-human mammal for AAV-mediated delivery of an anti-GnRH polypeptide to a non-human animal is described. More particularly, the animal is administered an adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector having an AAV capsid having packaged therein nucleic acid sequences comprising an AAV 5′ inverted terminal repeat (ITR), a sequence encoding a polypeptide which specifically binds gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) under control of regulatory sequences which direct expression of the polypeptide, and an AAV 3′ ITR. A composition comprising the AAV-anti-GnRH may also be used for inhibiting tumor growth in a mammal with a cancer responsive to gonadal steroid hormones.

Genetically engineered larvae for wound healing

The present invention relates to methods and compositions for maggot debridement therapy. More specifically, the invention relates to recombinant nucleic acid constructs, transgenic maggots comprising the recombinant nucleic acids, methods for making the maggots, and methods for the use of the maggots, including debridement and promoting of wound healing.

Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) myosin light chain 3 promoter
09763431 · 2017-09-19 · ·

The preset invention relates to a promoter to target a fluorescent protein to the muscles of fish, such as A. nigrofasciatus, for ornamental purposes, which is a Mlc3 (myosin, light polypeptide 3, skeletal muscle) promoter. The Mlc3 promoter has the nucleotides of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) myosin light chain 3 (Mlc3) promoter region, which is potential to be a tilapia Mlc3 promoter to enhance protein expression in muscle of fish, particularly for the generation of ornamental fish.

Chimeric gene constructs for generation of fluorescent transgenic ornamental fish

Four zebrafish gene promoters, which are skin specific, muscle specific, skeletal muscle specific and ubiquitously expressed respectively, were isolated and ligated to the 5′ end of the EGFP gene. When the resulting chimeric gene constructs were introduced into zebrafish, the transgenic zebrafish emit green fluorescence under a blue light or ultraviolet light according to the specificity of the promoters used. Thus, new varieties of ornamental fish of different fluorescence patterns, e.g., skin fluorescence, muscle fluorescence, skeletal muscle-specific and/or ubiquitous fluorescence, are developed.

FGL2 Expressing Regulatory T Cells

This application relates to methods and compositions for inducing immune tolerance. Specifically, methods and uses of regulatory T cells (Treg) and associated compositions for the induction of immune tolerance are described. The methods and uses may be used to prevent transplant rejection, and in the treatment of diseases or conditions such as graft versus host disease, autoimmune disease and allergies. Also provided are transgenic mice that ubiquitously express FGL2 protein from which the Treg may be isolated.

RED TRANSGENIC FLUORESCENT ORNAMENTAL FISH

The present invention relates to transgenic red ornamental fish, as well as methods of making such fish by in vitro fertilization techniques. Also disclosed are methods of establishing a population of such transgenic fish and methods of providing them to the ornamental fish industry for the purpose of marketing.

Pig with a genetically modified CD163 gene resistant to PRRSv

The present disclosure relates methods and compositions useful for prevention of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSv) in animals, including animals of the species Sus scrofa. The present teachings relate to swine wherein at least one allele of a CD163 gene has been inactivated, and to specific methods and nucleic acid sequences used in gene editing to inactivate the CD163 gene. Swine wherein both alleles of the CD163 gene are inactivated are resistant to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSv). Elite lines comprising homozygous CD163 edited genes retain their superior properties.

Red transgenic fluorescent ornamental fish
11202444 · 2021-12-21 · ·

The present invention relates to transgenic red ornamental fish, as well as methods of making such fish by in vitro fertilization techniques. Also disclosed are methods of establishing a population of such transgenic fish and methods of providing them to the ornamental fish industry for the purpose of marketing.

Process for using crispr to transfect primordial germ cells in avians

The present invention relates to processes for transfecting cells. In particular, the present invention relates to processes for using CRISPR to incorporate a polynucleotide into the genome of an avian primordial germ cell (PGC).