2019
DOI: 10.1042/bsr20190207
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‘Double-muscling’ and pelvic tilt phenomena in rabbits with the cystine-knot motif deficiency of myostatin on exon 3

Abstract: Gene mutations at different gene sites will produce totally different phenotypes or biological functions in gene-edited animals. An allelic series of mutations in the myostatin (MSTN) gene can cause the ‘double-muscling’ phenotype. Although there have been many studies performed on MSTN-mutant animals, there have been few studies that have investigated the cystine-knot motif in exon 3 of MSTN in rabbits. In the current study, CRISPR/Cas9 sgRNA anchored exon 3 of a rabbit’s MSTN was used to disrupt the cystine-… Show more

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“…Further, the salmon was the first gene-edited species to be approved to be consumed as food, and recently the GalSafe pigs have also been certified to be used for food and medical purpose ( 36 ). Rabbit farming is now very well developed all around the world and systematically reared on a large scale, and the global rabbit meat production is reaching 1.8 million metric tons per year ( 37 ). As high-quality meat, the demand for rabbit meat is worth looking forward to in the future, but rabbits' muscular development is still a challenge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, the salmon was the first gene-edited species to be approved to be consumed as food, and recently the GalSafe pigs have also been certified to be used for food and medical purpose ( 36 ). Rabbit farming is now very well developed all around the world and systematically reared on a large scale, and the global rabbit meat production is reaching 1.8 million metric tons per year ( 37 ). As high-quality meat, the demand for rabbit meat is worth looking forward to in the future, but rabbits' muscular development is still a challenge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using CRISPR-Cas9 technology, specific genome regions can be removed (Li et al ., 2017), altered (Ding et al ., 2014), or novel sequences can be inserted (Li et al ., 2018). While these tools are commonly used to edit genes related to economically important traits (Wang et al ., 2015; Zhang et al ., 2019), they are also promising for genes related to AW. For example, horn phenotype is not desired in cattle breeding and horn removal is routinely conducted with calves, resulting in pain and stress (Menchaca et al ., 2020).…”
Section: Direct Contributions Of Molecular Genetics To Fawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). The detailed protocol has been described previously [41,42] Female rabbits were superovulated by intramuscular injection of follicle-stimulating hormone (Sansheng Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., NingBo, China) twice daily. The dosage was 15 IU for the first two injections, 10 IU for the next two and 5 IU for the last two injections.…”
Section: Construction Of the Crispr/cas9 Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%