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Gene Knockin (GK) is a type of genetic engineering technique used to introduce a specific gene into a cell or organism. It is used to study gene function, create animal models of human diseases, and develop gene therapies. GK involves replacing a gene in the genome with a modified version of the same gene, or with a gene from another organism. This technique is used to study gene expression, gene regulation, and gene-environment interactions. GK is a rapidly growing market in the genomics industry. It is used to study gene function, create animal models of human diseases, and develop gene therapies. GK is also used to study gene expression, gene regulation, and gene-environment interactions. Some companies in the Gene Knockin market include Editas Medicine, CRISPR Therapeutics, Intellia Therapeutics, and Cellectis. These companies are focused on developing gene therapies and treatments for a variety of diseases. They are also researching ways to use GK to create animal models of human diseases and to study gene expression, gene regulation, and gene-environment interactions. Show Less Read more