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How to pronounce transgene in English?

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Type of cistron, factor, gene

Examples of transgene

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The data in fact suggest that the transgene will be purged by natural selection.
From the kentucky.com
The indirect approach seeks second-hand signs of the transgene or its vector.
From the economist.com
Using translational enhancers to increase transgene expression in Drosophila.
From the sciencedaily.com
Human induced pluripotent stem cells free of vector and transgene sequences.
From the nature.com
Suppression of beta-1,3-glucanase transgene expression in homozygous plants.
From the nature.com
There was no evidence that this particular transgene had any harmful effects on the lambs.
From the newscientist.com
Random transgene integration commonly results in unpredictable and heterogeneous expression.
From the nature.com
Analysis of persistence of transgene expression after delivery of the hybrid-vector system.
From the nature.com
The host organism's metabolism can interact in unknown ways with the transgene and its products.
From the scoop.co.nz
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  • An exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organism
  • A transgene is a gene or genetic material that has been transferred naturally or by any of a number of genetic engineering techniques from one organism to another.
  • A transgene is a gene or genetic material that has been transferred naturally, or by any of a number of genetic engineering techniques from one organism to another. The introduction of a transgene has the potential to change the phenotype of an organism.
  • (transgenic) An organism whose genome has been genetically modified; Of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; genetically modified
  • (transgenes) Heritable gene sequences inserted into genomes by artificial means.
  • (Transgenic) Introduction of new DNA into the genetic makeup of an organism.
  • (transgenic) adj. An experimentally produced animals created by the introduction of new DNA into the organism's germ line.
  • (transgenic) Pertaining to an individual plant or animal whose genome contains a gene introduced from another organism, either from the same or a different species.
  • (Transgenic) describes an organism that has had genes from another organism put into its genome through recombinant DNA techniques.