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  1. Fusion gene - Wikipedia

    In genetics, a fusion gene is a hybrid gene formed from two previously independent genes. It can occur as a result of translocation, interstitial deletion, or chromosomal inversion.

  2. Gene fusion: Mechanisms, detection, and applications - Abcam

    Gene fusion involves the merging of two or more genes through chromosomal rearrangements or transcriptional events, driving evolutionary innovation and serving as key biomarkers and therapeutic …

  3. Gene Fusion: Definition, Mechanisms, Types, Consequences and …

    Mar 8, 2025 · When two independent genes combine, they form a single hybrid gene. This phenomenon is known as Gene fusion.

  4. What You Need to Know about Gene Fusion | IDT

    Feb 13, 2024 · Gene fusion occurs when two genes are ”fused” or joined, forming one new fusion gene that typically has an altered phenotypic function.

  5. Gene Fusion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Gene fusion is defined as the joining of two genes so that they are transcribed and translated as a single unit, resulting in a fusion protein that may perform the functions of both original genes. This process …

  6. What Are Gene Fusions and Why Are They Important?

    Jul 31, 2025 · A gene fusion occurs when two previously distinct genes, or parts of them, join together to form a single, new hybrid gene. This genetic rearrangement results in a continuous sequence of …

  7. What is gene fusion in genetics? - GNA

    Jul 12, 2025 · Gene fusion in genetics refers to a molecular event where two previously separate genes, or parts of them, become joined together to form a single, hybrid gene.

  8. What is Gene Fusion? - Caris Life Sciences

    The DNA gene sequence is copied into RNA, which is then converted into a protein. The protein that is created will then carry out a specific function in the cell.

  9. Anchored random reverse primer sequencing for quantitative ... - Nature

    Jan 2, 2026 · A library preparation method using anchored random reverse primer sequencing for quantitative analysis of novel gene fusions from low-input samples.

  10. Fusion genes and their discovery using high throughput sequencing

    Fusion genes are hybrid genes that combine parts of two or more original genes. They can form as a result of chromosomal rearrangements or abnormal transcription, and have been shown to act as …