Gene Identification
Gene identification is the process of determining the specific gene or sequence of genetic material that is responsible for a certain trait or disease. It is an important tool in biotechnology and medical research, as it allows scientists to better understand the genetic basis of many diseases and to develop potential treatments. Gene identification can also be used to develop more accurate diagnostic tests, to identify disease-causing mutations, and to create gene-targeted therapies. With the advances in genomic sequencing technology, gene identification is becoming increasingly important in both academic and industrial settings.
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