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See Two freeze dried genetically engineered mice, 1988.
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Two freeze dried genetically engineered mice, 1988.
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Picture Number:10284109
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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These male mice are direct descendants of the first transgenic mammals to be granted a US patent. This strain was patented by Harvard University Medical School in 1988. Their genes were altered to make the mice more prone to develop cancers by the insertion of an extra piece of DNA taken from a virus; a trait which makes this strain of mouse (known as the 'oncomouse') particularly useful in cancer research.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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Subject(s) > Science & Technology > Biology & Biotechnology
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