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Baby Monkey Inherits Glowing Gene

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NEW YORK (May 27) - Scientists gave marmosets a gene that made their feet glow green, and one of the animals passed it along to its offspring — the first time that an added gene has been inherited by a monkey. It was a milestone, experts said, that should make it easier to produce animals with versions of human disease for medical research.
Animals that get added genetic material are called transgenic. While researchers have long created transgenic mice and other animals by giving them extra genetic material, monkeys offer a promising avenue for medical studies because of their similarity to humans.
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Researchers have added genes to rhesus macaques before by injecting embryos, but the new work is the first documentation that such genes can be passed along to future generations of monkeys. That's important because it opens the door to creating colonies of transgenic monkeys by breeding, which would be far simpler than the cumbersome process of making each animal from scratch by injecting a gene into an embryo.
The work is reported in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature by scientists at the Central Institute for Experimental Animals in Kawasaki, Japan, and elsewhere in that country.
The researchers plan to use transgenic marmosets to study such conditions as Parkinson's disease and Lou Gehrig's disease, or ALS.
Anthony Chan of the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta said the result boosts his confidence that his transgenic macaques will also pass along their added genes to offspring, once they become old enough to reproduce.
For the study, the researchers used a gene that makes tissues glow under ultraviolet light, as an easy way to see where the gene is present. They put the gene in a virus that would insert it into the DNA of cells, and then injected the virus into marmoset embryos. From these embryos, five healthy marmosets were born. All showed evidence of having inherited the gene.
Later, one of those animals fathered a male by test-tube fertilization. The gene was shown to be active in the offspring's skin.
"The birth of this transgenic marmoset baby is undoubtedly a milestone," Gerald Schatten of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and a colleague wrote in a Nature commentary.
Transgenic marmosets could be useful for studying infectious diseases, immunology and neurological disorders as well as some genetic disorders like muscular dystrophy, they wrote. But marmoset biology differs enough from humans to prevent study of other disorders like AIDS and tuberculosis, which can be approached instead through other monkeys that are more closely related to humans, they wrote.
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xHottieRockerx

09:22 PMJun 01 2009

People sicken me. They do this and now plan to insert human disiese in them for medical reserch? They are living things to! Doing that toA mother monkey and having the offspring get the same genes is like giving a mom cancer then when she gives birth and the offspring have cancer they do medical tests on them. If they can't help it the baby would die. Well wake up call the money would die to. Scientist like this and other reserchers sicken me. Seeing things like this makes me want to go up and scream in thier faces. Mabey they should just give them selves the diseases and that way they could feel how it feels. I mean for science.

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Skywater826

01:37 PMMay 31 2009

I think women should have nipples that glow. That way the baby could find them in the dark. What a concept the term headlights would really mean something.

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l1o4v7e

11:34 AMMay 30 2009

Shame on all humanity!!!! Stop TESTING ON ANIMALS!!!! Wake UP people stop trying to find away to live Forever by slowly Killing or torchering helpless animals!! they also feel pain just like you and me and by them finding this new Inherits Glowing Gene all they will do is mess up lives of few hunder thousand more luckless animals. (All the cures are in nature, not in chemicals)(All the animal killers around the world Please join and work togather and share your work insted of all instuations around the world doing their own thing and destroying lives of millions of animals. {Respect Life and Be Human}sonu222

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Sixeyess4dinner 02:56 AMMay 29 2009 Meanwhile in China, children born with inherited genetic material from an octopus have begun to exhibit a fear of gumbo soup and anything that resembles a propeller. ............................Back in the dark labs of The Discovery Institute, a "scientist" bent over a microscope declared - "This is proof of Irreducible Complexity ! The flaggelum rotor is surely proof of God !".........

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Sixeyess4dinner 02:56 AMMay 29 2009 Meanwhile in China, children born with inherited genetic material from an octopus have begun to exhibit a fear of gumbo soup and anything that resembles a propeller. ""Fascinating, they even defy their parents via assault with the contents of a 'Bic pen"" mused Ching Ching Chang Gri Laaa........................Meanwhile, in Florida's Okeefenokee, manatees are celebrating and cheering this new development. and are texting their friends..........

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Sixeyess4dinner 02:46 AMMay 29 2009 BSTV reports that transgenics researchers have successfully combined the genetic material of an albino dung beetle with a fundamentlist bible thumper. ""The offspring tend to roll their shit around where ever they go"" claimed Gerald Godhate, unbiased investigative reporter...........Gerald Godhate ? Jerry's my cousin ! Loves Richard Dawkins. Read The Selfish Gene many times. Hell, I'd like him more if he enjoyed Quervo Tequila in the summer instead of Pabst Blue Ribbon and took occasional issue against Francis Collins, but, damn, we both enjoy sweet summer air from the tailgate of a truck at the river. I have hope for him.

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Sixeyess4dinner 02:36 AMMay 29 2009 http://www.gsk.com/research/about/about_animals_roles.html........From this article.....Gene-based biomedical research offers one of the best hopes yet for curing the major diseases which still afflict mankind. The use of transgenic animals is central to realising that hope and offers the potential for the use of fewer animals in more targeted experiments. We must be clear. There are only two alternatives to using animals. One is to use humans in basic research; the other is to delay or even give up the search for desperately needed new treatments and cures. The appropriate use of transgenic animals is a positive development with potential for significant medical benefits. The challenge is for governments, industry and society to ensure that transgenic research continues to be sensitively carried out for proper medical ends in a suitably balanced regulatory environment.

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Scientists gave marmosets a gene that made their feet glow green, and one of the animals passed it along to its offspring — the first time that an added gene has been inherited by a monkey.\n