How do radioactive DNA probes work?
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So radioactive DNA probes are basically single strands of DNA or RNA with a radioactive tag. Their sequence is usually the complementary of a single sequence of DNA that researchers want to find in an array of other DNA (such as a gene). So they tag this probe, and release it.
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