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True, gene cloning, is an efficient way of producing large numbers a gene. These genes can be cloned repeatedly, at a rather as a rather efficient means.
You can prove gene closing is complete by comparing the cloned genes to the original. If any differences are present, the cloning process was not successful.
Multifactorial genes.
I don't know whoever posted the answer before this (Gene Cloning) but it's wrong - the correct answer would be Recombinant DNA.
Gene therapy is not always successful. Sometimes when inserting genes into the chromosome, we misplace them, and the original problem is aggravated. Gene therapy can be somewhat effective at reducing symptoms of genetic diseases though.
gene cloning
True, gene cloning, is an efficient way of producing large numbers a gene. These genes can be cloned repeatedly, at a rather as a rather efficient means.
Gene cloning is the replication of DNA fragments by the use of a self-replicating genetic material. Unlike reproductive cloning, which replicates an entire organism, gene cloning duplicates only individual genes of an organism's DNA.
You can prove gene closing is complete by comparing the cloned genes to the original. If any differences are present, the cloning process was not successful.
The difference between cloning genes and cloning a mammal is that when a gene is cloned, it is typically removed from a DNA sequence and inserted into an organism. The cloning of a mammal, however, is when a somatic cells from the mammal are cloned to produce a "copy" of the mammal.
gene transferring methods includes: gene gun method, biopsy, electroporation, biolistics, cloning vectors.
Gene cloning is when you take the entire genetic profile to create a copy of the donor of the genes. Gene modification is when you change a persons genes, in a way to change the outcome of how the baby will look, act, her/his personality and a lot more. In this case, gene cloning would come under the category of gene manipulation.
Multifactorial genes.
shotgun approach.
shotgun approach
I don't know whoever posted the answer before this (Gene Cloning) but it's wrong - the correct answer would be Recombinant DNA.
p53 gene..approximately 50% of human cancers involve this mutation.