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A single strand of nucleic acid tagged with a radioactive molecule is called :
Options
(a) Vector
(b) Selectablemarker
(c) Plasmid
(d) Probe
Correct Answer:
Probe
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In molecular biology, a hybridization probe is a fragment of DNA or RNA of variable length which can be radioactively or fluorescently labeled. It can then be used in DNA or RNA samples to detect the presence of nucleotide sequences that are complementary to the sequence in the probe.