Gene disruption by homologous recombination. (A) A mutated version of the gene to be disrupted is constructed, maintaining some regions of homology with the normal gene (red). When the foreign mutated gene is introduced into an embryonic stem cell, (B) recombination takes place at regions of homology and (C) the normal (targeted) gene is replaced, or “knocked out,” by the foreign gene. The cell is inserted into embryos, and mice lacking the gene (knockout mice) are produced.