Department of Genetic Engineering, University of Bern, Hochschulstrasse Bern, Switzerland
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Targeted Gene Disordering in Gecko Oocytes Leads to Biallelic Genomic Alteration
Author(s): Fernando Louis*
The consequences of disrupting Fgf10 on additional genes and signaling pathways related to limb development are being researched. Scientists
hope to gain a better understanding of the cellular procedures and molecular interactions required for proper limb formation by unraveling these
complex genetic cascades. Understanding the genetic foundation of limb development is made possible through the examination of biallelic
genomic mutations and Fgf10 knockout in gecko embryos. This study has implications for regenerative medicine as well as our understanding of
the evolutionary significance of limb formation. Species of geckos are renowned for having remarkable regenerative abilities, including the capacity
to grow new limbs. The function of Fgf10 and other genes involved in limb development will be clarified by researchers, who may then discover
new methods for promoting tissue regene.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-128X.2023.11.239
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