nuclear transfer
nuclear transfer A technique used in cloning animals in which a nucleus from a donor cell is inserted into an egg cell, which is then stimulated to develop as an embryo. The technique has been used successfully with various mammal species, most famously producing Dolly the sheep in 1997 (see
clone). Previous to Dolly's birth, nuclear transfer had used cultured embryo cells in a relatively undifferentiated state. A single embryo cell is injected into an unfertilized egg cell, from which the chromosomes have been removed by micropipette. Fused recipient and donor cells are then stimulated by electrical pulses to begin dividing and form an embryo, like a normal fertilized egg cell. The embryo is then implanted into the uterus of a surrogate mother to continue its development. Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from a fully differentiated adult body cell. She demonstrated that it is possible to ‘reprogram’ such cells so that they can direct the development of a new individual. In Dolly's case, the donor cells were taken from a culture of sheep udder cells and starved into a state of quiescence in a low-nutrient medium. This was done to switch off all but essential genes and better mimic a natural fertilization.
There are several advantages in using adult body cells: cultures are easier to obtain and maintain; also, there is greater scope for genetically engineering such cells and screening them to select successfully modified cells. Nuclear transfer, using embryo cells or body cells, is now used increasingly to replicate elite animals in the livestock industry, to produce genetically engineered mammals for commercial use (e.g. goats that secrete human proteins in their milk), and to replicate endangered species. However, the failure rate is generally high, and even the few live clones produced often have congenital defects that shorten their lives. This shows that ‘reprogramming’ differentiated body cells poses formidable technical obstacles.
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Tattoos
Transcript from: NPR Weekend All Things Considered; 5/31/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...of the country, tattoos are becoming almost mainstream. And the tattoo business itself is...process. DAVE BLACK, TATTOO ENTHUSIAST: I dream about my tattoos before I have them...ADLER: And you have tattoos everywhere. TATTOO THEO : Ya. ADLER...
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Tattoos remain popular
News Wire article from: University Wire; 2/27/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...allowing the average person to get a tattoo. Since tattoos were more readily available, they...become more diverse. Beau Price, tattoo artist at Mother Ship Tattoos in Pismo Beach, Calif., said the tattoo crowd has grown considerably over...
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Tattoos mark identity of current generation
News Wire article from: University Wire; 10/28/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...ceiling and walls of the tattoo parlor are covered...pictures of others' tattoos that came before. The Lost Art's tattoo studio, like many...does not burn off the tattoo, but instead aids...getting rid of it. Tattoos are permanent because...
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Tattoos, piercings, and skin adornments.(analysis of dermatologic effects)
Magazine article from: Dermatology Nursing; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...called a "graphite tattoo" (see Figure...OMITTED] Amateur tattoos are placed by the...heritage. modern tattoos are performed using the "tattoo gun" and are placed...have distinctive tattoos. Probably the most unforgettable tattoo is that which is...
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Tattoos, once a symbol of rebellion, now are advertising cars, tires, energy drinks
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 12/4/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...paid for sporting tattoo advertisements. Volvo recently utilized tattoos in another way...temporary tongue tattoos. Shoe maker Nike...employed celebrity tattoo artist Mister Cartoon...runs the Vanishing Tattoo Web site. The American stereotype of tattoos being for military...
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TATTOOS CAN BE AN INDELIBLE PAIN THEY HURT GOING ON BUT NOT AS AS MUCH AS THEY DO COMING OFF.(Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 11/17/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...corporate ladder, where tattoos are not part of the uniform...banker says he had his tattoo removed by a laser process...In recent years tattoo artists thrived as the...t too old to get a tattoo. But tattoos don't fade away, and...
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Tattoos were her dream, but health food came first
Newspaper article from: Daily Record, The Wooster, OH; 2/15/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...perform cosmetic tattoos in 2000. "I wanted...just your average tattoo parlor,'" Hicks...in memory of" tattoos. "To me that...Hicks said. A tattoo can be part of the...are on feet. Feet tattoos are popular because...feet are hard to tattoo, so she offers free...
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TATTOOS YOU CAN'T 'MS.' ; Women get tattoos to make a statement. Big tattoos say it louder.
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 6/28/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...said the larger tattoo trend seems to...other places. Her tattoos barely get a second...larger, showier tattoos. The notoriety of tattoo reality shows and...life." Tribute tattoos, those featuring...popular, area tattoo artists say. Katie...
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Tattoos hold personal significance for Kansas State U. students
News Wire article from: University Wire; 1/25/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...your eye. It's a tattoo. Shannon "Ducky...she started getting tattoos after she had struggled...not all people's tattoos are as sentimental. Jason England, a tattoo artist at Twisted...is they will not tattoo minors because too many people who get tattoos at a young age regret...
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Tattoos ink their way into the mainstream.
Newspaper article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL); 11/5/2006; 700+ words
; ...from getting a tattoo. Most states...but still allow tattoos with the written...cities or the tattoo studios to set...previously prohibited tattoos until age 21...popularity of tattoos now is the atmosphere at tattoo conventions...
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Tattoo
Book article from: How Products Are Made
...and ink. The word tattoo is derived from the...means "to mark." Tattoos have been displayed...the United States, tattoos have been historically...prison inmates because tattoo shops were considered...the artist. Ink Tattoo supply houses sell...are used to create tattoos. They are ...
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Tattoo Identification
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
...back to a specific tattoo artist. Black pigments...potassium dichromate. Tattoos are valuable identification...identified through their tattoos if they run into...convict will have a tattoo bearing his name...stores data on gang tattoos. This is a useful...investigator who finds a ...
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Piercing and Tattoos
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence
...typically completed in tattoo or beauty parlors...with piercings and tattoos throughout history...meaning "to mark," tattoos are relatively permanent...skin to form the tattoo. Prison tattoo techniques...Allergic responses to tattoos may occur due to...symptom of henna tattoo ...
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Temporary Tattoo
Book article from: How Products Are Made
...Background A temporary tattoo is a decorative image...time. Most temporary tattoos are novelty items made...is used to create the tattoo image on paper coated...Decal-style temporary tattoos are made by printing...transfer film. To apply the tattoo the user simply moistens...
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Tattoos and Piercing
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society
...schools and colleges. In "Tattoos and Tattooing, Part I...twenty-five year olds had tattoos. Once tattooing became this...adolescents often get their first tattoo around age fourteen, although...consent, and most who get tattoos at this age do so without a...
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