The principle of solid support hybridization (often called blotting) is:
A) the target sequence is part of the liquid support, and the probe, which is attached to solid support, hybridizes to the target.
B) all the target nucleic acids are gathered in one spot on the electrophoresis gel.Then all the probes are flooded in the same area and produce a blot of duplexes.
C) the target sequence is part of the solid support, and the probe, which is in solution, hybridizes to the target.
D) the probe is electrophoresed in agar, then transferred to filter paper.The antibody-based probe is then applied to the filter paper, and blots appear where there is binding.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: The principle of in-solution hybridization is
A) the
Q2: How do higher probe concentrations affect a
Q5: The target nucleic acid strand is the:
A)one
Q8: A Northern blot is used to detect
A)
Q9: The steps for performing the Northern blot
Q10: The function of the probe is to
A)
Q11: In a hybridization reaction, the pH affects
Q12: Common uses of probes include all of
Q13: In situ hybridization, first described in 1969,
Q16: The probe is
A) immobilized on a solid
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents