Southern blotting, developed by Sir Edward M. Southern in 1975, is a molecular technique used to detect specific DNA sequences. It involves transferring DNA from a gel to a nitrocellulose membrane, followed by hybridization with radiolabeled probes. This method is pivotal in DNA analysis, forensic science, and paternity testing.
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Chemical and Physical Properties of Viruses
Viruses possess a highly organized structure composed primarily of nucleic acid and protein, with some […]
