- gene tagging
- gene tagging n étiquetage m génétique.
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gene machine — See: transposon tagging … Glossary of Biotechnology
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flag tagging — Molecular biology technique, in which the gene encoding a protein of interest is mutagenised to include an epitope for which there is a good antibody. The fate of the protein in a transfected cell or transgenic organism can then be followed… … Dictionary of molecular biology
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