Wuzhishan pig
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The Wuzhishan pig is a breed of inbred miniature pig created by Professor Feng Shutang[1] intended to be used as a model animal for medical research.
Physical description
The Wuzhishan pig reaches a size of 50–70 cm (19.7-27.5 inches) long, and up to 30-35 kilograms (66.1-77.2 pounds) in weight.[2] They most commonly have black color that envelops their entire head as well as runs along most of their back in a streak, followed by a pink lower half down to its legs.
Commonly, the Wuzhishan pig is used for study of the cardiovascular system in humans, due to the core similarity of the pig's organs to those of a human.[3][2]
Genetic research
The full genome sequence and analysis was completed by BGI Group in 2012; the breed was successfully identified in early 2013.[4] The intellectual property rights for the breed are protected by both Chinese[5] and American patents.[6]
On May 18, 2015, the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences announced that its Institute of Animal Science agreed to transfer all breeding research to Beijing Grand Life Science & Technology Co., Ltd.,[7] which had the sole rights to breed and sell Wuzhishan pigs for commercial purposes. On November 19, 2016, the company produced a litter of eight F25 inbred piglets (the 25th generation), with an inbreeding coefficient of 0.995.[citation needed]
Multiple Chinese research institutions, medical schools, hospitals, and enterprises conduct research around Wuzhishan pigs to establish their suitability as research models.[8][9] Research on future life science and medical applications of the pigs also began to take place, to which the initial results include the injection of embryonic germ cells into blastocysts,[10] along with islet isolation and purification.[11]
On June 23, 2017, the Academy of Military Medical Sciences and Grand Life Science declared that the PERV-pol gene-deficient WZSP[clarification needed] had been identified and verified by systematic virology methods and whole genome sequencing.[12] Grand Life had succeeded in reproducing F0/F1 PERV-noninfectious WZSP pigs that then became available for advanced biomedical research purposes,[13] including a series of studies under the 2017-2020 National Primary Research Programs on bio-material development and tissue-organ repair.
See also
References
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- ^ Niu, Miaomiao; Liu, Yaqian; Xiang, Lei; Zhao, Yuqiong; Yuan, Jifang; Jia, Yunxiao; Dai, Xin; Chen, Hua (March 2020). "Long‐term case study of a Wuzhishan miniature pig with diabetes". Animal Models and Experimental Medicine. 3 (1): 22–31. doi:10.1002/ame2.12098. ISSN 2576-2095. PMC 7167240. PMID 32318656.
- ^ Fang, Xiaodong; et al. (December 2012). "The sequence and analysis of a Chinese pig genome". GigaScience. 1 (1): 16. doi:10.1186/2047-217X-1-16. PMC 3626506. PMID 23587058.
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- ^ "US Patent Issued to Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences on May 12 for "Method for Auxiliary Identification of Inbred Line of Wuzhishan Miniature Pig and Its Special Primer" (Chinese Inventors)". US Fed News Service, Including US State News. May 12, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
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- ^ Dong, X; Feng, Shutang; et al. (Mar 2014). "Generation of chimeric piglets by injection of embryonic germ cells from inbred Wuzhishan miniature pigs into blastocysts". Xenotransplantation. 21 (2): 140–148. doi:10.1111/xen.12077. PMID 24329557. S2CID 21964542.
- ^ Jiang, X; Qian, T; Linn, T; Cao, L; Xiang, G; Wang, Y; Peng, H; Xue, P; Zhang, L; Chen, D; Yang, X (May 2012). "Islet isolation and purification from inbred Wuzhishan miniature pigs". Xenotransplantation. 19 (3): 159–165. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3089.2012.00702.x. PMID 22702467. S2CID 7099492.
- ^ "我国科学家选育成功世界首例无猪内源性反转录病毒(PERV)传染性的近交系小型猪新品系 – 快讯 基因编辑 生物360 – 中文生命科学界资讯站". www.bio360.net. Archived from the original on 2017-09-07.
- ^ 中国实验动物信息网,http://www.lascn.net/Item/28132.aspx