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mutagenesis

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What is mutagenesis?

Mutagenesis is the process by which the genetic information of an organism is changed, resulting in a mutation. It is commonly used in research to study gene function, create novel proteins, and develop new strains of organisms with desired traits. Mutagenesis can occur spontaneously or be induced by exposure to mutagens, such as chemicals or radiation.

What other technologies are related to mutagenesis?

mutagenesis Complementary Technologies

Cloning is often used to propagate and express mutated genes created by mutagenesis.
mentioned alongside mutagenesis in 3% (184) of relevant job posts
PCR is used to amplify DNA fragments for mutagenesis or to verify mutations.
mentioned alongside mutagenesis in 0% (168) of relevant job posts
Cell culture is used to propagate and study the effects of mutated genes or proteins.
mentioned alongside mutagenesis in 1% (68) of relevant job posts

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