Complementary Dna
Complementary DNA (cDNA) is a type of DNA molecule created from an RNA template. It is composed of single-stranded DNA molecules that are synthesized in the laboratory using reverse transcription technology. cDNA is used in several areas of biotechnology research and development, including genetic engineering, protein engineering, drug production, and genome mapping. cDNA is a powerful tool for understanding gene function and expression and has revolutionized the field of genomics and bioinformatics. cDNA has also been used in the development of targeted therapeutics, including antibodies and vaccines, for fighting diseases.
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