Sense Strands

Sense strands are a type of synthetic DNA made up of single-stranded DNA molecules that can be used as markers to tag and identify substances within a sample. They are highly specific and can detect a single target molecule among millions of other molecules, making them highly useful in a wide range of applications, including diagnostics, pharmacogenomics, cancer research, and food and environmental safety testing. Sense strands are also tested in animals to investigate the effects of gene manipulation and to explore the potential of gene therapy. As they are easily inserted into other organisms, they can be used to study the structure and function of biological systems and to develop new treatments for disease.

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