Selectable Markers
Selectable markers are genes that can be used to easily and accurately identify transformed cells in gene engineering experiments. They can be used to distinguish transgenic cells, or those containing a specific gene, from wild-type cells. Selectable markers are key tools used in biotechnology and genetic engineering, as they allow scientists to monitor a gene’s performance, modify and optimize its expression, test its effectiveness, and ultimately improve the quality of a product. They can also be used to identify transgenic plants or animals, to study genetic diseases, and to develop new treatments. Selectable markers are essential for the advancement of modern biotechnology that seeks to improve the quality and productivity of crop, animal, and human health.
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