Abstract
Cloning has a number of potential applications in human medicine and animal
breeding, but the efficiency of production of developmentally competent
embryos and healthy animal offspring needs to be improved. The primary
deficiency appears to be incomplete or abnormal nuclear reprogramming after
nuclear transfer, and it is hypothesized that epigenetic regulators of
transcription cannot always be converted to the embryonic pattern and this
leads to implantation failure, gestational abnormalities and poor health of
offspring. Research needs to be focused on this aspect of development for
nuclear transfer embryos. However, there is a gradual demand for commercial
application for cloning in animal production, transgenesis and animal
biopharmaceuticals, particularly in milk. These applications will expand in
the near future. There is little application of nuclear transfer in human
medicine at present, but important applications may be demonstrated for
prevention of the inheritance of mitochondrial mutations, prevention of
age-related aneuploidis in women, artificial gametes for sterile individuals
or couples and for therapeutic cloning to enable cell and gene therapies.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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