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Gene knockout technique

To summarize, knockouts have proved useful in determining the function of some genes. However, the complexity of gene interactions often leads to the absence of any phenotype, and multiple knockouts are required to tease apart the actual function of a gene or gene family. Moreover, certain genes are absolutely required during early development. Conditional knockout techniques have been developed in attempts to res-... [Pg.79]


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