Tetraploid_complementation_assay
Tetraploid complementation assay
Technique in biology in which cells of two mammalian embryos are combined to form a new embryo
The tetraploid complementation assay is a technique in biology in which cells of two mammalian embryos are combined to form a new embryo.[1] It is used to construct genetically modified organisms, to study the consequences of certain mutations on embryonal development, and in the study of pluripotent stem cells.
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