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REVIEW
Cell Research (2000), 10, 17--28
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Embryonic and genetic manipulation in fish
ZHU Zuo Yan*, Yong Hua SUN
State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology, Institute of
Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Luojiashan, Wuhan 430072, China
ABSTRACT
Fishes, the
biggest and most diverse community in vertebrates are good experimental models
for studies of cell and developmental biology by many favorable characteristics.
Nuclear transplantation in fish has been thoroughly studied in China since
1960s. Fish nuclei of embryonic cells from different genera were transplanted
into enucleated eggs generating nucleo-cytoplasmic hybrids of adults. Most
importantly, nuclei of cultured goldfish kidney cells had been reprogrammed in
enucleated eggs to support embryogenesis and ontogenesis of a fertile fish. This
was the first case of cloned fish with somatic cells. Based on the technique of
microinjection, recombinant MThGH gene has been transferred into fish eggs and
the first batch of transgenic fish were produced in 1984. The behavior of
foreign gene was characterized and the onset of the foreign gene replication
occurred between the blastula to gastrula stages and random integration mainly
occurred at later stages of embryogenesis. This eventually led to the transgenic
mosaicism. The MThGH-transferred common carp enhanced growth rate by 2-4
times in the founder juveniles and doubled the body weight in the adults. The
transgenic common carp were more efficient in utilizing dietary protein than the
controls. An ``all-fish" gene construct CAgcGH has been made by
splicing the common carp b-actin gene (CA)
promoter onto the grass carp growth hormone gene (gcGH) coding sequence.
The CAgcGH-transferred Yellow River Carp have also shown significantly
fast-growth trait. Combination of techniques of fish cell culture, gene transformation with cultured cells
and nuclear transplantation should be able to generate homogeneous strain of
valuable transgenic fish to fulfil human requirement in 21st century.
Key words:Fish, nuclear transplantation, transgenic fish, gene
targeting.
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