Dna Fragmentation
DNA fragmentation is the breaking down of DNA molecules into smaller pieces. This process occurs naturally inside cells and can also be done artificially in a laboratory. It is an important technique used for various applications such as analyzing the sequence of DNA, studying gene expression, and genetic engineering. By breaking down DNA into fragments, it can be analyzed more easily and accurately, making it possible to identify possible mutations, to detect inherited diseases, and to study the structure of genes. DNA fragmentation is a vital tool in the field of genetics, which helps understanding the nature of diseases and developing new treatments.
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