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  • * [[Nucleic acid sequence]] Hybridization probes are used in a variety of applications, including [[genetic testing]], [[for
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  • ...ue that uses fluorescent probes that bind to only those parts of a nucleic acid sequence with a high degree of sequence complementarity. It was developed b ...in situ, or in the original place where the chromosomes, genes, or nucleic acid sequences reside.
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  • ...idization]] that uses a labeled complementary [[DNA]], [[RNA]] or modified nucleic acids strand (i.e., probe) to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a ...ue that uses fluorescent probes that bind to only those parts of a nucleic acid sequence with a high degree of sequence complementarity. It was developed b
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  • ...derly arrangement. The "DNA" part of the term refers to [[Deoxyribonucleic acid]], the molecule that carries genetic instructions in all living organisms a ...emiluminescence-labeled targets to determine relative abundance of nucleic acid sequences in the target.
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  • VirCapSeq involves the use of [[nucleic acid]] probes to capture viral [[genomes]] from a sample. The captured genomes are then s * [[Nucleic Acid]]: A complex organic substance present in living cells, especially DNA or R
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  • ..."C" standing for "complementary", and "DNA" standing for "deoxyribonucleic acid", the molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms and man CDNA is often used in [[gene cloning]] or as gene probes or in the creation of a [[cDNA library]]. When scientists want to express a
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  • ...iluminescence]] labeled targets to determine relative abundance of nucleic acid sequences in the target.
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