University of North Texas Researcher Develops New Technology Using Zebrafish to Identify Human Genes Associated With Blood-Clotting Disorders
December 02, 2020
December 02, 2020
DENTON, Texas, Dec. 2 (TNSJou) -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:
University of North Texas Department of Biological Sciences Professor Pudur Jagadeeswaran has developed a new technology to simultaneously knockdown multiple genes in zebrafish, which have a similar genetic structure to humans, to more rapidly examine each of the organism's approximately 25,000 human genes and identify those associated with human blood-clotting disorders.
University of North Texas Department of Biological Sciences Professor Pudur Jagadeeswaran has developed a new technology to simultaneously knockdown multiple genes in zebrafish, which have a similar genetic structure to humans, to more rapidly examine each of the organism's approximately 25,000 human genes and identify those associated with human blood-clotting disorders.