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The Mouse Biology Program offers specialized services for confirming homologous recombination in embryonic stem (ES) cells, a crucial step in creating targeted gene modifications. This confirmation ensures that genetic alterations have been correctly integrated at the desired locus, maintaining the integrity and accuracy of engineered mouse models.
Homologous recombination in ES cells is a gene-targeting technique that introduces specific genetic modifications, such as knockouts, knock-ins, or conditional alleles. This method uses homologous DNA sequences to guide the insertion or replacement of DNA at the target site, allowing for precise genetic changes.
Please contact our team to request homologous recombination confirmation in ES cells. We will guide sample submission, service timelines, and expected results, ensuring your genetic modification project meets the highest standards.
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