genomemodifying
Genomemodifying refers to the process of altering the genetic material of an organism or cell to change its DNA sequence, regulation, or epigenetic state. It can be used to introduce, remove, or modify genes or regulatory elements and may affect somatic cells or germ cells. When changes occur in germ cells, they are potentially heritable. Genomemodifying contrasts with traditional breeding by enabling targeted and precise edits.
Technologies used include genome editing and genetic engineering. Modern approaches rely on site-specific nucleases such as
Applications span research, medicine, agriculture, and industry. In research, genomemodifying enables functional studies and the creation