Transgenic RNAi: Accelerating and expanding reverse genetics in mammals Article

Xia, XG, Zhou, H, Xu, Z. (2006). Transgenic RNAi: Accelerating and expanding reverse genetics in mammals . 15(3), 271-275. 10.1007/s11248-006-0023-2

cited authors

  • Xia, XG; Zhou, H; Xu, Z

abstract

  • Reverse genetics in mammals has relied on gene targeting strategies and has mostly been limited to the mouse. Gene targeting through homologous recombination in mouse ES cells has drawbacks which include time, expense and complexity. Recently, a new approach has been developed based on RNA-interference (RNAi) which is simpler, faster, less expensive, and should be applicable to mammalian species other than mouse. The advent of RNAi is poised to accelerate the pace at which reverse genetics can be applied to study gene function in mammals. © Springer 2006.

publication date

  • June 1, 2006

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 271

end page

  • 275

volume

  • 15

issue

  • 3