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In vivo genetic engineering

Because Mu integrates at a wide variety of host sites, it can be used to induce mutants at many locations. Also, Mu can be used to carry into the cell genes that have been derived from other host cells, a form of in vivo genetic engineering. In addition, modified Mu phage have been made artificially in which some of the harmful functions... [Pg.159]

Genetically Engineered Animal Models for In Vivo Target Identification and Validation in Oncology... [Pg.281]


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