Mutational Analysis
Mutational Analysis is a technique used to study the genetic changes that occur in an organism's DNA. It involves introducing mutations into a particular gene and observing how this affects the organism's phenotype, or physical characteristics. The analysis of these changes can provide insight into the function of the gene, its interactions with other genes, and the biological pathways associated with it. Mutational Analysis can also be used to identify potential therapeutic targets in disease and to develop methods of gene therapy. This technique has a wide range of applications across all areas of biomedical science and is vital for the development of new treatments and understanding of human disease.
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