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Gene targeting in filamentous fungi: the benefits of impaired repair

... The most comprehensive evaluation of the system was performed for A. nidulans, in which both Ku-encoding genes, nkuA and nkuB, were deleted to assess phenotypical appearance and gene targeting capacities of the corresponding mutant strains (Nayak et al. 2006). All Ku-deficient isolates grew with rat ...
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Gene expression programming

In computer programming, gene expression programming (GEP) is an evolutionary algorithm that creates computer programs or models. These computer programs are complex tree structures that learn and adapt by changing their sizes, shapes, and composition, much like a living organism. And like living organisms, the computer programs of GEP are also encoded in simple linear chromosomes of fixed length. Thus, GEP is a genotype-phenotype system, benefiting from a simple genome to keep and transmit the genetic information and a complex phenotype to explore the environment and adapt to it.
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