ES Cell-Mediated Conditional Transgenesis
The use of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells to alter the mouse genome has become a routine method to study gene function alongside classical transgenesis. Gene targeting by homologous recombination is the most widely used method of ES cell-mediated genome alterations. It allows the introduction of specific mutations of a gene of interest into the mouse germ line. ES cells can be used to mediate random insertional transgenesis as well, which is perhaps an alternative to the pronuclear DNA injection method. However, the combination of recently developed different site-specific recombinase systems combined with ES cell technology makes it possible to create more sophisticated conditional transgenic and conditional gene knock-out mouse models.