Genetic Screens
Genetic screens are systematic experiments that involve the study of organisms, such as bacteria, plants, fruit flies, and mice, in order to identify genes and mutations responsible for specific phenotypes. These screens are used to investigate the role of genes in normal and abnormal development, and to understand how the underlying genetic mechanisms can lead to disease. By rapidly and thoroughly examining the entire genome of an organism, genetic screens allow researchers to quickly identify and characterize the genes responsible for a given trait. Ultimately, these screens can be used to develop novel treatments for genetic disorders, as well as to improve the efficacy of existing drug therapies.
← Journal of Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence