Genetic Footprinting
Genetic footprinting is a technique used to identify and locate specific genetic sequences in a given sample. It can be used to determine the origin of a biological sample, such as a food product or a medical sample, or to identify and track genetic changes that occur during a process, such as genetic engineering. By identifying genetic sequences and understanding the role they play in the sample, scientists and researchers can gain insight into a range of phenomena, from disease diagnosis to the effects of climate change on evolutionary processes. Genetic footprinting is therefore a valuable tool for studying the genetic makeup of organisms, and is also useful for biotechnological applications such as gene therapy and transgenic animal production.
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