Targeted gene replacement

MR Capecchi - Scientific American, 1994 - JSTOR
MR Capecchi
Scientific American, 1994JSTOR
Such altered cells are helping researchers to produce mice carrying speci 'c genetic
mutations. The 'nding of a curled tail and a balance-and-hearing disorder in one such
mouse (above) led to the discovery that the a” ected gene, int-2, participates in development
of the tail and the inner ear.
Such altered cells are helping researchers to produce mice carrying speci ‘c genetic mutations. The ‘nding of a curled tail and a balance-and-hearing disorder in one such mouse (above) led to the discovery that the a” ected gene, int-2, participates in development of the tail and the inner ear.
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