introduce a mutation

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To deliberately create a mutation, usually in a laboratory setting.

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  • Mutations were introduced in the region using various techniques.
  • Scientists introduced a specific mutation to study its effects on gene expression.
  • The researchers aimed to introduce a mutation that would confer resistance to the antibiotic.
  • It's possible to introduce a mutation into an organism's DNA using CRISPR technology.
  • They successfully introduced a point mutation at the desired location in the genome.
  • To understand the protein's function, we need to introduce a mutation in its active site.
  • The experiment involved carefully introducing a mutation into bacterial cells.
  • Genetic engineering allows us to introduce a mutation with high precision.
  • By introducing a specific mutation, they hoped to alter the enzyme's activity.
  • The protocol details how to introduce a mutation into the viral genome.