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    • 50. 发明专利
    • Method for modifying chromosomes
    • AU5304299A
    • 2000-03-14
    • AU5304299
    • 1999-08-23
    • KIRIN BREWERY
    • TOMIZUKA KAZUMAYOSHIDA HITOSHIHANAOKA KAZUNORIOSHIMURA MITSUOISHIDA ISAOKUROIWA YOSHIMI
    • A01K67/027C12N15/85C12N15/873C12N15/90
    • The present invention relates to a method for producing a modified foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, which comprises the steps of: (a) preparing a microcell comprising a foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, and transferring said foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) into a cell with high homologous recombination efficiency thorugh its fusion with said microcell; (b) in said cell with high homologous recombination efficiency, inserting a targeting vector by homologous recombination into a desired site of said foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, and/or a desired site of a chromosome(s) derived from said cell with high homologous recombination efficiency, thereby marking said desired site; and (c) in said cell with high homologous recombination efficiency, causing deletion and/or translocation to occur at the marked site of said foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof. The invention also relates to a method for producing a chimeric non-human animal or a non-human animal, which comprises a modified foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof; the chimeric non-human or non-human animal; a recombinant chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, which is obtained by deletion and/or translocation of a chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof; a method for modifying a foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof in a cell; an artificial chromosome vector, which comprises a centromere sequence derived from human chromosome #14 and a recognition sequence for a site-directed recombination enzyme; and a recombinant chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof obtained by deletion and/or translocation of a chromosome(s) or fragment(S) thereof.