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DOI: 10.1038/ng.248
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Single-copy insertion of transgenes in Caenorhabditis elegans

Christian Frøkjær-Jensen,Matthew L. Davis,Christopher E. Hopkins,Blake Newman,Jason M. Thummel,Søren‐Peter Olesen,Morten Grunnet,Erik M. Jørgensen

Biology
Extrachromosomal DNA
Transgene
2008
Erik Jorgensen and colleagues report a highly efficient method for generating single-copy transgene insertions in C. elegans. Notably, these single-copy transgenes are expressed at endogenous levels and can be expressed in the female and male germlines. At present, transgenes in Caenorhabditis elegans are generated by injecting DNA into the germline. The DNA assembles into a semistable extrachromosomal array composed of many copies of injected DNA. These transgenes are typically overexpressed in somatic cells and silenced in the germline. We have developed a method that inserts a single copy of a transgene into a defined site. Mobilization of a Mos1 transposon generates a double-strand break in noncoding DNA. The break is repaired by copying DNA from an extrachromosomal template into the chromosomal site. Homozygous single-copy insertions can be obtained in less than 2 weeks by injecting approximately 20 worms. We have successfully inserted transgenes as long as 9 kb and verified that single copies are inserted at the targeted site. Single-copy transgenes are expressed at endogenous levels and can be expressed in the female and male germlines.
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    Single-copy insertion of transgenes in Caenorhabditis elegans” is a paper by Christian Frøkjær-Jensen Matthew L. Davis Christopher E. Hopkins Blake Newman Jason M. Thummel Søren‐Peter Olesen Morten Grunnet Erik M. Jørgensen published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.