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Dig labeled dna probes

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DIG)-labeled DNA probes are nucleic acid molecules that have been labeled with a hapten called digoxigenin (DIG). These probes can be used to detect and localize specific DNA sequences within a sample through techniques such as Southern blotting, in situ hybridization, and Northern blotting.

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Isolation and Southern Blotting of DNA

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Isolation of low-molecular-weight DNA and Southern blotting were performed as previously described (27 (link)) with digoxigenin (DIG)-labeled DNA probes (Roche).
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Hirt DNA Isolation and Southern Analysis

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Isolation of low-molecular-weight (Hirt) DNA and Southern analysis were performed as previously described (29 (link), 48 (link)) with digoxigenin (DIG)-labeled DNA probes (Roche).
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