Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Nucleic acid hybridization is a key biotechnology tool used to detect and measure the levels of specific DNA and RNA sequences in a sample. It is a powerful method which uses complementary base pairing between the target sequence and a labeled probe to identify and quantify target molecules. This technique is widely used in genomic research, molecular diagnostics, and drug development as it can help determine gene expression and provide insights about gene regulation, genetic variation, and novel pathways. Hybridization is also used in DNA paternity tests and forensic analysis, where it is used to identify individuals from a sample of their genetic material.
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