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In silico–designed nucleic acid probes ... and decoupled adjustment of the hybridization yield for different probes in multiplexed assays. Using this method, we achieved near-continuous tuning ...
The key property of nucleic acids that renders them so useful for biology, biotechnology and bionanotechnology is the predictable and specific Watson–Crick hybridization of complementary bases.
A novel method for isothermal amplification of nucleic acids has been developed by researchers from Xuchang University (Xuchang, China). The method could be used for detection of pathogens. A novel ...
Join us for an insightful webinar in which our expert Nike Bahlmann will examine the intricate world of nucleic acid extraction. This comprehensive session will cover fundamental principles, and ...
Hybridization-ELISA is a method that utilizes nucleic acid sequences labeled with enzymes (such as horseradish peroxidase, HRP) to specifically recognize target sequences. It mainly includes the ...
Myriad of enzymatic or chemical methods are utilized to generate nucleic acids labeled with enzymes, radioactive phosphates, or fluorophores. For hybridization reactions (such as Southern or ...
The team's research is explained in a paper titled "Digital CRISPR-based method for the rapid detection and absolute quantification of nucleic acids" published recently in the prestigious journal ...
Understand the physical and chemical methods used for the purification, analysis and detection of nucleic acids. Know the molecular structures, biological functions and physicochemical properties of ...
Its successful use in our experimental settings presents it as a gateway tool for diverse applications in nucleic acid preservation. In future studies we will seek to further refine the specificities ...
More information: Sophie Hertel et al, The stability and number of nucleating interactions determine DNA hybridization rates in the absence of secondary structure, Nucleic Acids Research (2022).