Cdna Synthesis

cDNA Synthesis is an essential process used in molecular biology. It is used to generate complementary DNA (cDNA) from single-stranded messenger RNA (mRNA). cDNA is a single-stranded DNA molecule that is a sample of the genetic code from the RNA. It is used to study gene expression, as well as to engineer genetic materials for various applications, including gene therapy and biotechnology. cDNA synthesis is used in a variety of applications, including gene cloning, gene expression studies, and creating transgenic organisms. It is a key process in the genetic engineering of cells and organisms.

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