What is nucleic acid hybridization?
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Nucleic acid hybridization: A technique in which single-stranded nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) are allowed to interact so that complexes called hybrids are formed by molecules with similar, complementary sequences.
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A strategy in which single-stranded nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) are permitted to interface so that buildings called cross breeds are shaped by particles with comparative, correlative successions .
Through nucleic corrosive hybridization, the level of succession character between nucleic acids can be resolved and explicit arrangements identified in them. The hybridization can be completed in arrangement or with one part immobilized on a gel or, most usually, on nitrocellulose paper .
Through nucleic corrosive hybridization, the level of succession character between nucleic acids can be resolved and explicit arrangements identified in them. The hybridization can be completed in arrangement or with one part immobilized on a gel or, most usually, on nitrocellulose paper .
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