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dominant marker selection
Selection of cells via a gene encoding a product that enables only the cells that carry the gene to grow under particular conditions. For example, plant and animal cells that express the introduced Neor gene are resistant to the compound G418, while cells that do not carry the Neor gene are killed by G418. a.k.a. positive selection; see also positive selectable marker.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Biotechnology
- Category: Genetic engineering
- Organization: FAO
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