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Unlocking the Power of R2 Retrotransposons: A New Way to Insert Genes
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Next, they use a tool called flow cytometry to count how many cells successfully got the new genes. This helps scientists figure out if the R2 retrotransposons are working as they should.
The best part? This method can be used to test other retrotransposon systems too. It's like having a handy toolkit for genetic tinkering. For more details, check out Chen et al. 's work.
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