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When used in in situ hybridization, RNA probes are _____ to the sample's RNA.

a. Complementary b. Identical

c. Supplementary d. Similar

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Answered by sarrahrasuljee10
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Answer:

b.identical

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Answered by dhyeyamallyaim
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Answer:

RNA probes are a. complementary to the sample's RNA when used in the in situ hybridization.

Explanation:

  • In situ hybridization is a technique that uses complementary RNA, DNA that is labeled, or nucleic acid that is modified as a probe.
  • The probes are used to localize a specific sequence of DNA or RNA in the sample cells/ tissue sections.
  • The probes are single-stranded RNA or DNA sequences in the in situ hybridization technique.
  • Usually, a chemical or a radioactive- label is attached to the probes.
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