Rna Probes
RNA Probes are short, single-stranded DNA molecules that are specifically designed to bind to a complementary strand of RNA. They are most commonly used in diagnostic tests for disease detection, such as cancer. The probes can be used to detect the presence of a specific RNA sequence in a sample, as well as quantify its expression level. They are also used in genetic engineering and various molecular biology techniques to study gene expression and regulation. RNA Probes provide an effective and specific way to study molecular biology processes and help researchers gain important insights into the mechanisms of diseases and other biological phenomena.
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