murlagene
Murlagene is a fictional gene commonly used in educational texts and speculative fiction to illustrate principles of gene regulation, development, and evolutionary concepts. It does not correspond to a confirmed gene in any real organism, and the name serves as a placeholder in worked examples and hypothetical scenarios.
In hypothetical models, murlagene is described as encoding a transcription factor that binds DNA via a conserved
Functional discussions in teaching contexts describe loss-of-function alleles producing modest developmental delays and metabolic perturbations, while
In practice, murlagene serves as a didactic example to demonstrate knockout and knockin strategies, gene regulatory