1. Rapid generation of single-insertion transgenics by Tol2 transposition in zebrafish.
- Author
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Kalvaitytė M, Gabrilavičiūtė S, and Balciunas D
- Subjects
- Animals, Transgenes, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Zebrafish genetics, DNA Transposable Elements genetics, Animals, Genetically Modified
- Abstract
Background: The Tol2 transposable element is the most widely used transgenesis tool in zebrafish. However, its high activity almost always leads to multiple unlinked integrations of the transgenic cassette in F
1 fish. Each of these transgenes is susceptible to positional effects from the surrounding regulatory landscape, which can lead to altered expression and, consequently, activity. Scientists therefore must strike a balance between the need to maximize reproducibility by establishing single-insertion transgenic lines and the need to complete experiments within a reasonable timeframe., Results: In this article, we introduce a simple competitive dilution strategy for rapid generation of single-insertion transgenics. By using cry:BFP reporter plasmid as a competitor, we achieved a nearly fourfold reduction in the number of the transgene of interest integrations while simultaneously increasing the proportion of single-insertion F1 generation transgenics to over 50%. We also observed variations in transgene of interest expression among independent single-insertion transgenics, highlighting that the commonly used ubiquitous ubb promoter is susceptible to position effects., Conclusions: Wide application of our competitive dilution strategy will save time, reduce animal usage, and improve reproducibility of zebrafish research., (© 2024 American Association for Anatomy.)- Published
- 2024
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