Clearly compensating
Genetic compensation by transcriptional adaptation is a process whereby knocking out a gene (e.g by CRISPR or TALEN) results in the deregulation of genes that make up for the loss of gene function.
Knocking out the phenotype
Explore the implications of gene knockout on phenotype. Learn from recent research indicating a lack of phenotypic response when knocking out klf2a, contrasting with knockdown outcomes.
Genetic compensation
Discover how genetic compensation alters gene knockout outcomes. Learn from research by Rossi et al. on phenotypic mitigation post gene knockout.