Biology, asked by samiul22, 9 months ago

define gene of interest?​

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Answered by smarty928
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Explanation:

Target Gene" often just means "Gene Of Interest", or the particular gene being studied or manipulated in an experiment. In the context of a "gene knockout", a "target gene" may be the gene that a "targeting vector" is designed to knock out (make non-functional, non-stable, or non-expressable).

Answered by Sathya192021
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Answer:

Target Gene" often just means "Gene Of Interest", or the particular gene being studied or manipulated in an experiment. In the context of a "gene knockout", a "target gene" may be the gene that a "targeting vector" is designed to knock out (make non-functional, non-stable, or non-expressable).

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