What is a common approach to creating a loss-of-function allele for a "fun" gene in S. cerevisiae?
What is the purpose of performing mutagenesis in a genetic screen for identifying genes involved in Drosophila wing development?
A researcher wants to determine which genes are active in thyroid cancer cells. This can be accomplished by employing:
Which of the following techniques is used to study protein-DNA interactions?
Which method can be used to induce random mutations in the genome of a model organism for a genetic screen focused on meiosis?
Which of the following is a potential advantage of using insertion alleles in reverse genetic studies?
Which of the following is NOT a subdivision of functional genomics?
The "omics" revolution may be best summarized by which of the following?