gene splicing

noun, Genetics.
Origin
1975-80
Examples from the web for gene splicing
  • gene splicing sounds exacting, but nothing could be further from the truth.
  • But gene splicing usually involves one or a few genes only.
Contemporary definitions for gene splicing
gene splicing in Culture

gene splicing definition


A term used to refer to the process by which the DNA of an organism is cut and a gene, perhaps from another organism, is inserted. (See genetic engineering and recombinant DNA.) Gene splicing is often used in industry to allow single-celled organisms to produce useful products, such as human insulin. It is also used in the production of genetically modified organisms.