Artificial Gene Amplification and Extension
Artificial gene amplification and extension is a powerful genetic engineering technique used to generate multiple copies of a specific gene or DNA sequence from a single template. This method is used to produce more material for further studies, to study the function and expression of a specific gene, or to create larger gene constructs that are not naturally present in any species. By amplifying and extending a gene, researchers can gain greater insight into the role the gene plays in a particular disease or condition, or evaluate its potential therapeutic benefits. Artificial gene amplification and extension can also be used to create novel genetic sequences that can be applied in biotechnological applications. This powerful technology has revolutionized genetic engineering, and its applications are vast, from medicinal to agricultural and industrial.
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