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In contrast to forward genetic screens, which start with a mutant phenotype and hunt for the responsible gene, reverse genetic screens take the opposite approach. They begin with a known gene and aim to identify the phenotypic effects caused by disrupting its function. This targeted approach allows researchers to dissect the role of specific genes in an organism.
Scientists are interested in a gene suspected to be involved in memory formation in mice. They use a technique to "knock out" this gene in a group of mice. These mice are then subjected to a series of behavioral tests to assess their memory compared to normal mice. If the knockout mice exhibit significant memory impairment, it suggests the targeted gene plays a crucial role in memory function.
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