genetrap
Genetrap is a genetic research technique used to identify and analyze gene function in various organisms, particularly in mice. The method involves inserting a DNA construct, known as a genetrap cassette, into a gene to disrupt its normal function, allowing researchers to study the effects of gene loss or modification. This approach is valuable for high-throughput functional genomics and for creating gene knockout models.
The genetrap cassette typically contains a reporter gene, such as beta-galactosidase or fluorescent proteins, along with
Genetrap libraries have been generated for large portions of the mouse genome, providing a comprehensive resource
While genetraps are powerful tools, they have limitations, including potential off-target effects and incomplete disruption of
Overall, genetrap technology has significantly contributed to functional genomics, allowing scientists to systematically investigate gene roles