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Problems with developmental approaches

One remaining problem with tissue-specific null mutants that exploit the Cre/ lox-P system is that early excision at the time of birth of sensory neurons may allow developmental compensatory mechanisms to occur, again complicating phenotypic analysis, particularly in terms of behaviour. It would thus be ideal to be able to delete genes in adult animals, whose behaviour under control conditions has already been assessed. Recent advances in gene dehvery suggest that this approach may be feasible. [Pg.165]

These latter approaches to RNA sequencing are still very much in the developmental stage but with appropriate variation to suit a particular problem they do seem to offer a powerful new strategy. [Pg.221]


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