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Hybridization Situ Technique Detect Location Specific Mrna Nucleic

In situ hybridization is a technique used to detect the location of specific mRNA within an intact organism using a labeled nucleic acid probe.

In situ hybridization is a technique used to locate specific messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules within an intact organism by using a labeled nucleic acid probe that binds to the target mRNA.

Front in situ hybridization
Back A technique used to detect the location of a specific mRNA using nucleic acid hybridization with a labeled probe in an intact organism.

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