Part A
Gene targeting and genome editing are both techniques for removing or modifying a particular gene, each of which can produce the same ultimate goal. What are the differences between the experimental methods used for these two techniques?
Part A
Gene targeting and genome editing are both techniques for removing or modifying a particular gene, each of which can produce the same ultimate goal. What are the differences between the experimental methods used for these two techniques? Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Not all terms will be used.
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DNA modification by gene targeting relies on a sequence-specific manner to remove and replace them with the desired sequences.
Gene editing, by contrast, utilizes guide RNA to break DNA in which allows genes endogenous unforeseen sequences.