• Gene knockouts (also known as gene deletion or gene inactivation) are a widely used genetic engineering technique that involves the targeted removal or...
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  • Conditional gene knockout is a technique used to eliminate a specific gene in a certain tissue, such as the liver. This technique is useful to study the...
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  • relate to human physiology. Gene knockout in rats is much harder and has only been possible since 2003. The first recorded knockout mouse was created by Mario...
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    disease. In humans, gene knockouts naturally occur as heterozygous or homozygous loss-of-function gene knockouts. These knockouts are often difficult...
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  • parent. It is used in horticulture, animal breeding, and production of gene knockout organisms. Backcrossed hybrids are sometimes described with acronym...
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  • knock-in involves a gene inserted into a specific locus, and is thus a "targeted" insertion. It is the opposite of gene knockout. A common use of knock-in...
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    types of molecular genes: protein-coding genes and non-coding genes. During gene expression (the synthesis of RNA or protein from a gene), DNA is first copied...
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    C16. Gene knockout experiments of mupO, mupU, mupV, and macpE have eliminated PA-A production. PA-B production is not removed by these knockouts, demonstrating...
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    interference (RNAi) do not fully suppress gene function, CRISPR, ZFNs, and TALENs provide full irreversible gene knockout. CRISPR can also target several DNA...
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    such as in a gene knockout experiment, in which an organism is engineered to lack the activity of one or more genes. In a simple knockout a copy of the...
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    A knockout rat is a genetically engineered rat with a single gene turned off through a targeted mutation (gene trapping) used for academic and pharmaceutical...
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    phenotype as a result of gene redundancy, whereas the effect is large for the knockout of a gene with only one copy. Gene knockout is a method utilized in...
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  • gene knockout and other assays, although frontiers of bioinformatics research are making it increasingly possible to predict the function of a gene based...
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  • used as well. CRISPy TAKO (CRISPR Turbo Accelerated KnockOut) ("crispy taco") is a gene knockout technique useful for in vivo reverse genetic screens...
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  • has used its patented mouse gene knockout technology and extensive in vivo screening capabilities to study nearly 5,000 genes in its Genome5000 program...
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  • organizations study biology Gene knockout, genetic engineering technique that involves the targeted removal or inactivation of a specific gene within an organism's...
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    Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 knockout screens aim to elucidate the relationship between genotype and phenotype by ablating gene expression on a genome-wide...
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  • Double knockout may refer to: Gene knockout, a genetic technique in which two of an organism's genes is made inoperative. A rare fight-ending occurrence...
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    often object. A knockout mouse is a genetically modified mouse that has had one or more of its genes made inoperable through a gene knockout. Experimental...
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  • several companies that offer commercial services related to gene knockdown treatments. Gene knockout Summerton JE (2007). "Morpholino, siRNA, and S-DNA compared:...
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    for ~75% of all genes in the Budding yeast". This model was made from 5.4 million two-gene comparisons in which a double gene knockout for each combination...
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  • vectors for gene therapy and viral immunotherapy. These branches use three different types of treatment methods: gene overexpression, gene knockout, and suicide...
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    reduced effects on Hca2 gene knockout cells or animals (i.e., cells or animals that had their HCa2 genes removed or inactivated) or gene knockdown cells or...
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    create null alleles so that the gene is not functional. For example, deletion of a gene by gene targeting (gene knockout) can be done in some organisms...
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  • of a gene by at least 70% but do not eliminate it[citation needed]. Methods using gene silencing are often considered better than gene knockouts[citation...
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    control mice but not Oxgr1 gene knockout mice stimulated nasal secretion of mucus; e) Oxgr1 gene knockout mice and Irg1 gene knockout mice (mice lacking the...
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    retrieved 2023-07-10 Bouché N, Bouchez D (April 2001). "Arabidopsis gene knockout: phenotypes wanted". Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 4 (2): 111–117...
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  • in English Kō, a version of the foot plough used by the Māori people Gene knockout, a molecular biology genetic technique, abbreviated KO Knowledge organization...
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    color. Since blue roses do not exist in nature, as roses lack the specific gene that has the ability to produce a "true blue" color, blue roses are traditionally...
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    neurotransmitter. Gene knockout studies in mice (where the mouse is unable to produce synapsin) have had some surprising results. Consistently, knockout studies...
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