selektionsmarkörer
Selektionsmarkörer, also known as selection markers, are genetic tools used in molecular biology to identify and select for specific genetic traits or mutations. They are typically short sequences of DNA that are inserted into a target gene or genome to facilitate the identification of cells or organisms that have successfully undergone a genetic modification. Selektionsmarkörer can be used in various applications, including gene editing, gene therapy, and genetic screening.
One common type of selektionsmarkör is the antibiotic resistance gene. These genes encode proteins that confer
Another type of selektionsmarkör is the fluorescent protein gene. These genes encode proteins that emit light
Selektionsmarkörer are an essential tool in modern molecular biology, enabling researchers to study gene function, develop