Cdna Library Screening
Cdna Library Screening is a powerful tool used in biotechnology research to identify disease-causing genes and proteins. It involves the use of an artificial DNA sequence derived from a particular organism, usually a virus or bacteria, which is then cloned into a living organism to be used as a vector. The cDNA sequence is then screened against a specific DNA fragment in the organism's genome to identify genes and proteins that are important in a given disease or physiological process. Cdna Library Screening is a very useful technique for gene discovery, diagnosing genetic diseases, and understanding gene expression. Additionally, it can help identify novel drug targets for disease treatment and therapeutic intervention.
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