Scrambled control oligo
The Scrambled control oligo is a synthetic DNA sequence that does not target any known gene or sequence. It is commonly used as a negative control in various molecular biology experiments, such as gene expression analysis or RNA interference studies, to help evaluate the specificity of experimental results.
2 protocols using scrambled control oligo
miR-193b Regulation in OvCa Cells
miR-193b Regulation in OvCa Cells
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