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  • ...housands of genes within a [[genome]] at a given time. This is achieved by hybridizing the gene chip with a sample containing [[RNA]] molecules, which are then de ...ed to identify and sequence mutations within a genome. This is achieved by hybridizing the gene chip with DNA from the mutant genome, and then sequencing the hybr
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  • ...eveloped in the United States in the early 20th century. It was created by hybridizing the Mandarin Orange and the Kumquat, two popular citrus fruits. The goal wa
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  • Material science is a syncretic discipline hybridizing [[metallurgy]], [[ceramics]], [[solid-state physics]], and [[chemistry]]. I
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  • ...olid support. The expression levels of these genes can then be measured by hybridizing the array with a sample of RNA from the tissue of interest.
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  • The nuclease protection assay involves hybridizing a labeled RNA or DNA probe to the target RNA or DNA molecule of interest. T
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  • ...f genes in a sample by detecting [[mRNA]] transcripts. This is achieved by hybridizing the mRNA from the sample to the DNA on the chip. The amount of mRNA bound t
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  • ...g DNA from a patient's sample, labeling it with fluorescent dyes, and then hybridizing it on a microarray chip that contains thousands of DNA probes. The intensit
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  • Microarrays involve hybridizing cDNA or cRNA samples to probes arrayed on a solid surface. Each probe corre
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  • ...tissue sections. The method combines in situ hybridization, which involves hybridizing a complementary [[DNA]] or [[RNA]] probe to a specific [[nucleic acid]] seq
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  • ...senting specific [[genes]] or longer DNA fragments. The technique involves hybridizing a nucleic acid sample (target) to the probes on the array. The interaction
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  • ...ation of the mRNA for human DNA (cytosine-5-)-methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), hybridizing to the 3' un-translated region of DNMT1 mRNA. The silencing of DNMT1 transl
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