Dna Probes
DNA probes are short pieces of DNA that can be used to detect specific sequences of DNA in a sample. They are typically labeled with a fluorescent or radioactive tag, which allows them to be more easily detected. They are used in a variety of applications in biomedical research, including the identification of genetic diseases, the diagnosis of cancer, and the study of evolution. These probes are also used for forensic identification and paternity testing. Their ability to identify specific sequences of DNA makes them powerful tools for genetic analysis.
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