Dear Editor, The merits of using quaff as an avian experimental model include high egg production, low maintenance cost, small body size, and short generation period (approximately 6-8 weeks). Indeed, these charact...Dear Editor, The merits of using quaff as an avian experimental model include high egg production, low maintenance cost, small body size, and short generation period (approximately 6-8 weeks). Indeed, these characteristics make quail an ideal species for many biological areas including transgenic research. Methods of primordial germ cell (PGC)-mediated germline chimera production are considered very reliable and have been used in avian transgenesis.展开更多
文摘Dear Editor, The merits of using quaff as an avian experimental model include high egg production, low maintenance cost, small body size, and short generation period (approximately 6-8 weeks). Indeed, these characteristics make quail an ideal species for many biological areas including transgenic research. Methods of primordial germ cell (PGC)-mediated germline chimera production are considered very reliable and have been used in avian transgenesis.