The photograph of a giant transgenic mouse created by the overexpressionof growth hormone, which appeared on the cover of Nature in1982, represented a landmark in molecular biology. The technologyfor producing transgenic animals was made possible by the coalescenceof fundamental discoveries in several disciplines over a periodof decades. These discoveries led to important insights intothe hormonal control of reproduction in mammals and the developmentof techniques to harvest, manipulate, and reimplant eggs andearly embryos techniques that are used today by in vitrofertilization clinics throughout the world. Another importantdevelopment was the use . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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