Transgene
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A transgene is a gene or genetic material which has been transferred by any of a number of genetic engineering techniques from one organism to another.
In its most precise usage, the term transgene describes a segment of DNA containing a gene sequence which has been isolated from one organism and is introduced into a different organism. This non-native segment of DNA may retain the ability to produce RNA or protein in the transgenic organism or it may alter the normal function of the transgenic organism's genetic code. Typically the DNA is incorporated into the organism's germ line. For example, in higher vertebrates this can be accomplished by injecting the foreign DNA into the nucleus of a fertilized embryo. This technique is routinely used to introduce human disease genes or other genes of interest into strains of laboratory mice to study the function or pathology involved with that particular gene.
In looser usage, transgene can describe any DNA sequence, regardless of whether it contains a gene coding sequence or has been artificially constructed, which has been introduced into an organism or vector construct in which it was previously unknown.