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This dark tonality only appears when nucleic acid hybridization occurs.
Nucleic acid hybridization with virus-specific probes detects specific viruses.
Isozymes are usually the result of gene duplication, but can also arise from polyploidisation or nucleic acid hybridization.
Nucleic acid hybridization tests (DNA probe test).
They are Nucleic acid hybridization to a target DNA, which is then copied by the polymerase.
He developed the technique of nucleic acid hybridization, which helped to lay the groundwork for advances in recombinant DNA technology.
During instances when T-loops do not form, the complementary nature of the telomeric ends results in nucleic acid hybridization as a result of their sticky ends.
When the fluorophore labels are brought within close proximity of the gold surface, as controlled by programmable nucleic acid hybridization, their fluorescence is quenched (Fig. 6).
The virus can be detected with ELISA, immunodiffusion tests, or a nucleic acid hybridization assay.
This technology is used for analysis of nucleic acid hybridization, specific binding of DNA and low-molecular weight compounds with proteins, and protein-protein interactions.
"Now we take nucleic acid hybridization for granted because it forms the basis of so much of recombinant D.N.A. technology," Dr. Watson wrote last year.
He is part of the team which holds the United States patent for "Methods of detecting cystic fibrosis gene by nucleic acid hybridization" [1], filed in 1995.
This may be accomplished through a very wide range of experimental methods, including the use of nucleic acid hybridizations, antibody probes, polymerase chain reaction, restriction fragment analysis and/or DNA sequencing.
Once Nucleic acid hybridization occurs 'in situ', RNA probes with the incorporated DIG-U can be detected with anti-DIG antibodies that are conjugated to alkaline phosphatase.
Bioelectronic DNA detection involves forming an electronic circuit mediated by nucleic acid hybridization and it serves as the basis for a DNA detection system called eSensor [ 1 2 3 4 ] .
Also known as a genotypic assay, techniques include PCR, DNA fragment analysis, allele specific oligonucleotide (ASO) probes, DNA sequencing, and nucleic acid hybridization to DNA microarrays or beads.
The recombinant DNA may also be detected using other methods such as nucleic acid hybridization with radioactive RNA probe, while cells that expressed the desired protein from the plasmid may also be detected using immunological methods.
PML can usually be identified by the characteristic tissue cytopathology, including oligodendrocytes with intranuclear inclusions, bizarre astrocytes, and lipid-laden macrophages, whereas JCV infection is confirmed by immunohistochemistry, in situ nucleic acid hybridization, or electron microscopy (1151,1173,1174).