How is a probe used in molecular diagnosis?
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Molecular probes are small DNA or RNA segments that recognize complementary sequences in DNA or RNA molecules that allow identification and isolation of these specific sequences from an organism. ... One component of those advances is the increase in the use of molecular probes.
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In the area of bacteriology molecular methods have been applied to resistance testing, the detection of infection due to fastidious bacteria, the more rapid detection of serious bacterial infections compared to conventional methods and the detection of bacterial infection after antibiotics have been administered.
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