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carrying two embryos. 5 of the surrogates became pregnant. From these five surrogates, three live births proceeded. In these three monkey births, only one infant, ANDi, carried the transgene. Research team leader Gerald Schatten said the technique that created ANDi would become a vital tool for scientists investigating therapies for human diseases.
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During the method in which ANDi was created, 224 eggs were injected with the protein and only 166 or 75% were successfully fertilized. 126 or 76% of these fertilized eggs developed to the four-cell-stage embryos. 40 of the fertilized embryos were implanted in 20 surrogate rhesus mothers, each
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By being able to genetically modify a monkey, a new breakthrough in technology was formed. ANDi was created in the hope of finding a cure for complicated human diseases such as
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Although ANDi carries the gene, it does not appear to be functional; ANDi does not actually glow.
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Dunnett, Stephen (May 2001). "Reverse transcription of inserted DNA in a monkey gives us ANDi".
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
help improve it
encyclopedic style
Learn how and when to remove this message
genetically modified
rhesus monkey
Oregon Health Sciences University
green fluorescent protein
jellyfish
chromosomes
cancer
HIV
Alzheimer's
diabetes
List of individual monkeys
Tetra (monkey)
doi
10.1126/science.291.5502.309
PMID
11209082
"Monkey See, Monkey Glow"
doi
10.1016/s0165-6147(00)01707-7
PMID
11339958


"Glowing future for GM monkey"
"Genetic Engineering Results in First Primate Deliberately Mutated"
"Meet ANDi the first GM monkey"

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