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Andrew
Wong
Ph.D. Candidate, Genetics
Major Professor: Dr. Alison
Van Eenennaam
Phone: (530) 754-4856 (Lab)
FAX: (530) 752-0175
E-mail: andwong@ucdavis.edu |
Education:
- B.S., Molecular and Cellular
Biology and Integrative Biology (double major) UC Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA., 2002
- Ph.D., Genetics, UC Davis,
Davis, CA., in progress
Project:
Development of
methods for the biological containment of transgenic fish.
The ability of
genetically engineered organisms, particularly fish and insects,
to escape confinement and become feral is considered to be the
greatest science-based concern facing the animal biotechnology
industry. Aquatic animals are notoriously difficult to
physically confine and there is a need for methodologies to
minimize the ecological risks of transgene flow from genetically
engineered fish into native fish populations. We are using
zebrafish, Danio rerio, as a model for studying various methods
for the reproductive containment of transgenic fish. Confining
genetic modifications to reproductively-contained commercial
lines will prevent gene flow from genetically engineered fish
into native fish populations.
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