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</a> “It’s just a marker to show that we can take a gene that was not originally in the animal and now exists in the animal,” said University of Hawaii biogenesis researcher Dr. Stefen Moisyadi. Transgenic animal research started in the 1980s when the scientific community adopted a technique called pronuclear injection芒聙聰inserting genes from various organisms directly into DNA in the nucleus of embryos. The first successful experiment was with mice and has since been recreated in kittens, puppies, piglets and monkeys.
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