Target specific probe primer
Target-specific probe primer is a laboratory equipment designed for the detection and amplification of specific DNA or RNA sequences. It consists of a short, synthetic oligonucleotide sequence that is complementary to a target genetic region. This primer serves as a starting point for DNA or RNA replication, enabling the selective amplification of the target sequence during molecular biology techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
2 protocols using target specific probe primer
Analyzing Gene Expression in Liver Tissue
RNA Isolation and qPCR from Liver Tissue
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