Selection Markers
Selection markers are special genes, markers, or other features used to distinguish desired organisms from their non-desired counterparts, usually through genetic engineering. They are essential tools used in biotechnology, genetic engineering, and molecular biology, and are used to track the expression and selection of specific genes. Selection markers allow scientists to create and isolate desired genetic combinations and organisms that exhibit desired traits. For instance, selection markers enable the production of transgenic crops with enhanced nutritional content and improved yield. Moreover, selection markers are also essential for producing viruses, bacteria, and other organisms that could be used in treatments, as they enable the selection of specific variations.
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