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BMS Controls Glossary

Carrier Delete

A carrier delete is a term used to describe the process of removing a specific gene or gene variant from an organism. This process is often used in genetic engineering to create a new organism with specific characteristics. The carrier delete process involves removing a gene or gene variant from an organism’s genome and replacing it with a different gene or gene variant. This process can be used to modify the organism’s phenotype, or physical characteristics, and can be used to create organisms with desired traits. Carrier deletes can also be used to eliminate genetic diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, from an organism’s genome. Carrier deletes are an important tool in the field of genetic engineering, as they allow scientists to modify organisms to create desired traits or eliminate genetic diseases.