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Nucleic Acid Hybridization Process Base Pairing Gene Complementary

Nucleic acid hybridization is the process of base pairing between a gene and a complementary sequence on another nucleic acid molecule.

Nucleic acid hybridization is the process where complementary strands of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) pair together through base pairing.

Front nucleic acid hybridization
Back The process of base pairing between a gene and a complementary sequence on another nucleic acid molecule.

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