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Gene Insertion into the Chicken Germ Line by Retroviruses
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1986
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Viral EvolutionEngineeringPoultry DiseaseGeneticsPathogenesisImmunologyGenetic EngineeringVirologyVirus GeneReproductive BiologyGene InsertionMedicineRev Viremic MalesChick Syncytial StrainViral GeneticsPoultry ScienceAnimal VirusRestriction Enzyme Fragments
We injected chick syncytial strain of reticuloendotheliosis virus (CS-REV) and wild type and recombinant avian leukosis virus (ALV) near the blastoderm of unincubated fertilized embryos and CS-REV intra-abdominally at day of hatch, and we progeny tested the surviving ALV viremic males and REV viremic males and females for transmitted viral genetic material. A number of positive progeny were identified and their deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analyzed for restriction enzyme fragments that hybridized with viral genetic material. Most of the progeny had simple restriction enzyme patterns unlike the viremic parents or congenitally infected progeny. This is suggestive evidence that retroviral genetic information has been inserted into the germ line of chickens.
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