Genetic Mutations - General Science & General Esoterism - Non-Elaborate Posts - Post 10

 

 

Mutagenesis, the process of inducing mutations in an organism, is a valuable tool in research. Scientists use mutagenesis to study gene function, identify drug targets, and develop new vaccines. Mutagenesis can be achieved through chemical mutagens, radiation, or transposon insertion.

Directed evolution is a powerful technique used to engineer proteins and enzymes with desired properties. The process involves introducing random mutations into a gene, selecting for variants with improved function, and repeating the process for several rounds. This allows scientists to "evolve" proteins with enhanced activity, stability, or substrate specificity.

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