PARIS (AFP) - Researchers say they have created cloned piglets that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, the oil that is prized as being beneficial to the heart.
Omega-3 is mostly found in fish, but this supply is threatened by overtrawling and clouded by worries about mercury pollution, which accumulates in fish livers.
A team led by Yifan Dai of the University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine transferred into foetal pig cells a gene called fat-1 that had been identified in a well-studied lab animal, a tiny worm known as Caenorhabditis elegans.
The research's prime aim is to gain a better understanding of cardiac function, where hog and human are strikingly similar, the team reports on Sunday in the specialist journal Nature Biotechnology.
注释:
clone:v. 克隆、无性繁殖
piglet:n. 小猪
fatty acid:脂肪酸
beneficial:adj. 有益的
mercury:n. 水银、汞
liver:n. 肝脏
foetal:adj. 胎儿的
cardiac:adj. 心脏的;n. 强心剂
hog:n. 肥(公)猪