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Cells and non-human organisms containing predetermined genomic modifications and positive-negative selection methods and vectors for making same

  • US 5,627,059 A
  • Filed: 06/05/1995
  • Issued: 05/06/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/22/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of producing a transgenic mouse having a genome comprising a modification of a target DNA sequence, said method comprising:

  • (a) transforming a population of mouse embryonic stem cells with a PNS vector;

    (b) identifying a cell having said genome by selecting for cells containing said positive selection marker and against cells containing said negative selection marker and analyzing DNA from cells surviving selection for the presence of said modification;

    (c) inserting said cell into a mouse embryo;

    (d) propagating a mouse from said embryo; and

    (e) breeding said mouse to produce said transgenic mouse having said genome;

    wherein said PNS vector comprises;

    (1) a first homologous vector DNA sequence capable of homologous recombination with a first region of said target DNA sequence,(2) a positive selection marker DNA sequence capable of conferring a positive selection characteristic in said cells,(3) a second homologous vector DNA sequence capable of homologous recombination with a second region of said target DNA sequence, and(4) a negative selection marker DNA sequence, capable of conferring a negative selection characteristic in said cells, but substantially incapable of homologous recombination with said target DNA sequence,wherein the spatial order of said sequences in said PNS vector is;

    said first homologous vector DNA sequence, said positive selection marker DNA sequence, said second homologous vector DNA sequence and said negative selection marker DNA sequence as shown in FIG. 1,wherein the 5'"'"'-3'"'"' orientation of said first homologous vector sequence relative to said second homologous vector sequence is the same as the 5'"'"'-3'"'"' orientation of said first region relative to said second region of said target sequence;

    wherein the vector is capable of modifying said target DNA sequence by homologous recombination of said first homologous vector DNA sequence with said first region of said target sequence and of said second homologous vector DNA sequence with said second region of said target sequence.

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