| reverse genetics |
Going from a gene (or its DNA sequence), often discovered via high- throughput sequencing and bioinformatics technologies, to its biological function. Reverse genetic methods are much more amenable to whole genome, high- throughput analysis and to automation than is forward genetics. Contrast with forward genetics, in which one goes from a heritable phenotype to discovery of a gene and its function. [CHI Functional Genomics]
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