One might find this answer when looking for books in a library on Genetic Engineering. Another way one might find out how the herbicide resistance gene is cut out of chromosomes by asking a genetic physicist.
'Genes are cut out of the chromosomes of an organism using special enzymes'. My guess is that it is like a chemical reaction that removes the genes from the chromosomes.
Sources: AQA GCSE Biology Revision Guide
DNA
Introns.
Deletion
A gene is a whole strand of DNA
A segment of DNA on a chromosome that controls the production of a protein is called a gene. Chromosome a cellular structure that contains DNA.
A gene map is the descriptive representation of the structure of a single gene.
Mutation
DNA
Introns.
A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.
A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.
Deletion
They have delineated the structure of the genome and in that way focused on understanding the nature of the gene.
A gene is a whole strand of DNA
A segment of DNA on a chromosome that controls the production of a protein is called a gene. Chromosome a cellular structure that contains DNA.
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