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Temporal control of gene silencing by in ovo electroporation


Baeriswyl, T; Mauti, O; Stoeckli, E T (2008). Temporal control of gene silencing by in ovo electroporation. In: Barik, S. RNAi: Design and Application. Totowa, NJ: Springer, 231-244.

Abstract

The analysis of gene function during embryonic development asks for tight temporal control of gene expression. Classic genetic tools do not allow for this, as the absence of a gene during the early stages of development will preclude its functional analysis during later stages. In contrast, RNAi technology allows one to achieve temporal control of gene silencing especially when used with oviparous animal models. In contrast to mammals, reptiles and birds are easily accessible during embryonic development. We have developed approaches to use RNAi for the analysis of gene function during nervous system development in the chicken embryo. Although the protocol given here describes a method for gene silencing in the developing spinal cord, it can easily be adapted to other parts of the developing nervous system. The combination of the easy accessibility of the chicken embryo and RNAi provides a unique opportunity for temporal and spatial control of gene silencing during development.

Abstract

The analysis of gene function during embryonic development asks for tight temporal control of gene expression. Classic genetic tools do not allow for this, as the absence of a gene during the early stages of development will preclude its functional analysis during later stages. In contrast, RNAi technology allows one to achieve temporal control of gene silencing especially when used with oviparous animal models. In contrast to mammals, reptiles and birds are easily accessible during embryonic development. We have developed approaches to use RNAi for the analysis of gene function during nervous system development in the chicken embryo. Although the protocol given here describes a method for gene silencing in the developing spinal cord, it can easily be adapted to other parts of the developing nervous system. The combination of the easy accessibility of the chicken embryo and RNAi provides a unique opportunity for temporal and spatial control of gene silencing during development.

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Item Type:Book Section, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Molecular Life Sciences
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Molecular Biology
Life Sciences > Genetics
Language:English
Date:26 March 2008
Deposited On:23 Sep 2008 09:29
Last Modified:02 Oct 2023 07:11
Publisher:Springer
Series Name:Methods in Molecular Biology
Number:442
ISSN:1064-3745
ISBN:978-1-58829-874-4 (Print); 978-1-59745-191-8 (Online)
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-191-8_16
PubMed ID:18369789