Which process involves the introduction of a gene into a cell where it exchanges place with its counterpart in the host cell?
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The process of ____ involves the introduction of a gene into a cell where it exchanges places with its counterpart in the host cell.; A biotechnology in which an introduced gene exchanges places with its counterpart on a host cell's chromosome by homologous recombination.
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The knockout technology process involves the introduction of a gene into a cell where it exchanges place with its counterpart in the host cell.
- Gene knockout is a method of permanently inhibiting the expression of a single gene by altering the genomic DNA of a cell or model organism.
- Gene knockout procedures are used to silence specific genes, as opposed to knockdown approaches.
- Even if the cells or model organisms survive, they will be incapable of producing the functioning gene product.
- A gene knockout does not require the complete deletion of a gene from the genome.
- When a gene is deleted, a stop codon-causing frameshift mutation at the 5′ end of the transcription start site is commonly added.
- The gene is lost because the stop codon stops all downstream transcription.
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