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Recombination/gene redundancy

Inactivation of the tau gene by homologous recombination results in mice that are largely normal [22], indicating that tau is a nonessential protein. This may reflect functional redundancy. Thus, mice doubly deficient in tau and the microtubule-associated protein MAP IB exhibit nervous system defects that are more severe than those in the MAP IB single knockout line. [Pg.752]


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