Gene Evloution


“Gene evolution refers to a technology that artificially accelerates the recombination phenomenon that occurs in nature in vitro to select genes with the desired characteristics in a short period of time.”


In the process of evolution of living organisms, mutations are first introduced by natural environmental factors, and these genes undergo genetic mutations in more diverse forms through a recombination process called sexual reproduction. 

Among these variants, if they fit the select condition of the natural environment, they become the dominant species, otherwise, they will disappear. 


In other words, organisms create genetic diversity through the process of mutation and recombination of genes, and genetic diversity is selected based on the selection condition of the natural environment, resulting in more evolved and dominant genes. These natural evolutionary methods take millions of years for a specific gene to improve in a specific direction.


Gene evolution refers to a technology that artificially accelerates the recombination phenomenon that occurs in nature in vitro to select genes with the desired characteristics in a short period of time.

This is a technology that obtains gene groups with different mutations and creates various recombinant genomic libraries by swapping different mutations in these gene groups and selects useful genes with desired characteristics from these libraries.