著者ちょしゃ
Matthew J Evans, Cagan Gurer, John D Loike, Ian Wilmut, Angelika E Schnieke, Eric A Schon
公開こうかい
1999/9
論文ろんぶん
Nature genetics
まき
23
ごう
1
ページ
90-93
出版しゅっぱんしゃ
Nature Publishing Group
説明せつめい
Eukaryotic cells contain two distinct genomes. One is located in the nucleus (nDNA) and is transmitted in a mendelian fashion, whereas the other is located in mitochondria (mtDNA) and is transmitted by maternal inheritance. Cloning of mammals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 typically has been achieved via nuclear transfer, in which a donor somatic cell is fused by electoporation with a recipient enucleated oocyte. During this whole-cell electrofusion, nDNA as well as mtDNA ought to be transferred to the oocyte 7, 8. Thus, the cloned progeny should harbour mtDNAs from both the donor and recipient cytoplasms, resulting in heteroplasmy. Although the confirmation of nuclear transfer has been established using somatic cell-specific nDNA markers, no similar analysis of the mtDNA genotype has been reported. We report here the origin of the mtDNA in Dolly, the first animal cloned from an established adult somatic cell line, and in …
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