Dna Shearing
DNA shearing is a laboratory method used to break apart long pieces of DNA into smaller pieces. It is commonly used in genetic engineering and genetic sequencing to allow researchers to study the structure of genes and their associated proteins. DNA shearing is done by mechanically or enzymatically fragmenting large strands of DNA into shorter strands. Shearing methods are commonly used to prepare DNA for sequencing, cloning, and library construction. Shearing provides a way to screen and identify genetic variants, and to study gene expression and regulation.
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