Genetic Suppression
Genetic Suppression is a laboratory technique used to turn off a gene or genes in an organism. It involves using molecular methods to modulate the expression of genes so that they can no longer be translated into proteins. This process has quality applications in both research and clinical settings, where it can be used to gain a better understanding of genetic diseases, understand the role of a gene in a particular process, and develop targeted therapies for diseases. Genetic Suppression enables scientists to identify and manipulate specific genes and helps to drive progress in the study of the genetic basis of disease.
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