Fluorescent Cats to Help Fight AIDS

Fluorescent Cats to Help Fight AIDS

Postby Stooo » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:06 pm

A litter of glowing kittens, produced at the Mayo Clinic, could provide scientists with new methods for studying AIDS. Eric Poeschla and collaborators developed a highly efficient method for genetically engineering cats. They inserted genes—including a gene that glows green—into the eggs of domestic cats prior to fertilization and showed these genes were expressed throughout the body of the resulting animals. The fluorescent cats passed these genes onto their offspring, who also glowed.

Previously, the only way to genetically engineer cats was through cloning, a highly inefficient process that often results in deformed animals.

Researchers say the technology could help them develop new treatments for both human and feline AIDS. In addition to the fluorescent gene, they added a gene from monkeys that blocks the virus that causes feline AIDS. Preliminary research suggests that infected animals with the gene had lower rates of virus replication in their cells.


http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/editors/27153/

:kinell:

Best headline ever :pmsl:
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Re: Fluorescent Cats to Help Fight AIDS

Postby wutang » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:20 pm

At last... some use for cats.

For too long they have lagged behind dogs in the 'helping out mankind' category :Lucia:
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