Avians containing a lysozyme promoter transgene

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Nonhuman animal – Transgenic nonhuman animal

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides for transgenic avians containing nucleic acids which include an exogenous lysozyme gene expression controlling nucleotide sequence which typically is linked to a polynucleotide encoding a heterologous polypeptide.

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