endogenous gene

collocation in English

meaningsofendogenousandgene

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endogenous
adjective
uk
/enˈdɒdʒ.ɪ.nəs/
us
/enˈdɑː.dʒə.nəs/
found or coming from within something, for example a system or a person's body ...
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gene
noun[C]
uk
/dʒiːn/
us
/dʒiːn/
a part of the DNA in a cell that controls the physical development, behaviour, etc. of an individual plant or animal and is passed on from ...
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(Definition ofendogenousandgenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The technique of gene targeting uses homologous recombination to target desired changes to a specificendogenousgene.
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Other techniques allow new genetic material to be inserted at a specific location in the host genome or generate mutations at desired genomic loci capable of knocking out endogenous genes.
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Further, we determined the decoy effects onendogenousgeneexpression.
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Replacement of a mutatedendogenousgenemight ensure the correct stoichiometric expression of the protein and its various splice variants.
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The developmental expression pattern of theendogenousgenethat is mimicked by the expression of the reporter gene could provide criteria for the selection of genes.
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In 1981, the first example of alternative splicing in a transcript from a normal,endogenousgenewas characterized.
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The technique of gene targeting uses homologous recombination to target desired changes to a specificendogenousgene.
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It covers the field of nuclear medicine, including dosimetry, radiation biology, radiochemistry, radiopharmacology, molecular imaging probes, reporter gene assays, cell trafficking, targeting ofendogenousgeneexpression, and antisense methodologies.
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In the future, they might be of benefit in sheltering endogenous genes from retrovirus-induced transcription.
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This method creates a transgenic mouse and is used to insert new genetic information into the mouse genome or to over-express endogenous genes.
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In addition to enhancing gene targeting, engineered nucleases can also be used to introduce mutations at endogenous genes that generate a gene knockout.
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Other techniques allow new genetic material to be inserted at a specific location in the host genome or generate mutations at desired genomic loci capable of knocking out endogenous genes.
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This includes modification of endogenous genes.
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