The world's first cloned rabbit produced from the somatic cells of a rabbit fetus passed a molecular
biology test at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences last week.
Born on February 12, the female rabbit, which weighed 60 grams at birth,
is now growing normally at an animal center in Shanghai.
The cloning
experiment was conducted by Dr Li Shangang, a researcher at the National Center
for Molecular Genetics and Animal Breeding of the Beijing Institute of Animal
Sciences.
Since the first somatic cell-cloned sheep, Dolly, was born in
1996, scientists have cloned mice, cattle and pigs.
But it was only in
2002 that French scientists produced the world's first cloned rabbit using ovum
cumulus cells from an adult female rabbit.
But the one in China is quite
different as it is the first cloned using fibroblast cells from a fetal rabbit.
"Fibroblast cells from fetal rabbits can be cultured for longer periods than those from adult
rabbits; so they are better materials for gene modification and gene targeting
research," Li told China Daily.
Li and his colleagues selected the back
skin cells of a 20-day old rabbit embryo and cultured them into fibroblast cell
lines. They then used the fibroblast cells as the donor cell and fused it with
an enucleated rabbit's oocyte, which is an immature egg cell of animal ovary,
through electric pulse.
Finally, they transferred the cloned embryos
into the rabbit's oviduct. After a month-long normal pregnancy, the cloned
rabbit was born.
Rabbits are an important research tool as they have a
much shorter gestation period than larger mammals such as sheep or cows.
"The advantage is that rabbits reproduce so quickly. Combined with the
cloning technique, this would allow researchers to create genetically modified
rabbits for medical research very quickly," Li said.
For example,
scientists have conducted research on creating a rabbit model for cystic
fibrosis caused by a gene defect to improve progress on understanding and
treating the disease.
China began cloning research more than three
decades ago and produced the first cloned animal, a goat, in 2000.
"Chinese cloning research has reached a global advanced level," Wang
Hongguang, director of the China Center for Biotechnology Development affiliated
to the Ministry of Science and Technology, said.
"We can reproduce
almost all the cloning results in top-class laboratories around the world.
However, we are lacking in original creations such as the newly cloned rabbit,"
Wang told China Daily.
China has announced at the United Nations that it
opposes human cloning for reproduction but backs life extension such as therapeutic cloning
of human organs and creating new tissues to replace defective ones.
(China Daily 07/24/2007 page 1)
Vocabulary:
somatic cell:体细胞
culture:培养(细胞或细菌)
back:支持
Questions:
1. When was the
rabbit born?
2. What was the first animal cloned and when?
3. When
did China produce its first cloned animal?
Answers:
1. February 12.
2. Dolly the sheep
in 1996.
3. In 2000 a goat was cloned.
(英语点津 Linda 编辑)
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where he will resume his study of Chinese in the fall.