Fusion gene

A fusion gene is a hybrid gene formed from two previously separate genes. It can occur as the result of a translocation, interstitial deletion, or chromosomal inversion. Often, fusion genes are oncogenes; examples include bcr-abl and fig-ros.

Biologists may also deliberately create fusion genes for research purposes. For example, by creating a fusion gene of a protein of interest and green fluorescent protein, the protein of interest may be observed in cells or tissue using fluorescence microscopy. The protein synthesized when a fusion protein is expressed is called a fusion protein.

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See also: Fusion gene, Biological tissue, Biology, Cell (biology), Chromosomal inversion, Fusion protein, Gene expression, Green fluorescent protein, Microscopy