At times, the gene which is cloned is not well known for the protein encoded by it. To access the function, the endogenous gene for the mutant strain is inactivated. This technique is called as ___________

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Modifications and Mutagenesis topics include: Insertions and deletions, mutagenesis without pcr, cre lox excision and gene disruption. Mutagenesis is a process that changes an organism's genetic information by producing a mutation. It can occur naturally, or as a result of exposure to mutagens. Mutagenesis can also be achieved in a laboratory.  Here are some differences between mutagenesis and genetic modification: Precision: Mutagenesis is less precise than genetic modification. Process: In mutagenesis, plants are exposed to radiation or toxic chemicals to scramble their genes and... Show more

At times, the gene which is cloned is not well known for the protein encoded by it. To access the function, the endogenous gene for the mutant strain is inactivated. This technique is called as ___________