The Human and Animal Cells Bank of Iran’s National Center for Genetic and Biological Reserves, with the aim of protecting valuable animal species, has provided storage and maintenance of tissue, cell and DNA samples, reported. In addition to maintaining genetic reserves, this technology provides a basis for future research and animal simulation programs.
“In order to preserve valuable animal species and to create infrastructure for future research, the Human and Animal Bank of Iran’s National Center for Genetic and Biological Reserves has stored specimens of tissue, cell and animal DNA,” said Dr. In addition to protecting biodiversity, the technology will play a key role in research and animal simulation programs in the coming years.
He said: “Using advanced biotechnology techniques, the bank extracts fibroblast cells from the living animal tissue and maintains in standard conditions.” These valuable examples can be used in the future for genetic studies, rare breeds, and even extinct or lost species simulation.
“Storing these biological samples in liquid nitrogen tanks is a strategic measure to preserve animal genetic information,” said Tawrdan. This method is particularly important for valuable livestock owners, race centers, and genetic researchers, as it will be possible to use these reserves for reproduction and simulation in case of disease, injury or sterilization.
It is noteworthy: By this action, the human and animal cell of the National Center for Genetic and Biological Reserves of Iran not only pursues the mission of protecting valuable species, but also provides a scientific context for future animal simulation programs. This new technology is a unique opportunity to preserve and revitalize animal species and develop biological knowledge in the country.
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