why is gene tagging done?
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Gene tagging can be accomplished either by adding the tag to the native genomic locus of the gene or by introducing a tagged transgenic copy of the gene at a secondary site in the genome. Both of those approaches depend on the ability to introduce foreign DNA into the fly genome
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