Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Nucleic acid hybridization is a laboratory method used to analyze the sequence of a particular DNA or RNA molecule. It is a process in which two nucleic acid molecules with complementary base sequences form a double-stranded molecule. Nucleic acid hybridization has many important applications in modern biotechnology, including the detection and analysis of new biological molecules, determination of gene expression levels and genotyping. The ability to precisely identify and target nucleic acid sequences is essential for the advancement of biotechnology and biomedical research. Nucleic acid hybridization can potentially revolutionize the field of molecular diagnostics and gene therapy, as well as provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of biological processes.
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