Nucleic acid-based methods are highly sensitive and specific, and can be used for all categories of microbes. They can provide results quickly. Here are some nucleic acid techniques: Nucleic acid hybridization: A molecular diagnostic technique that detects the presence or absence of a specific nucleic acid sequence in a sample. It works by binding two complementary single-stranded nucleic acids together to form a double-stranded hybrid molecule. Digital PCR: A nucleic acid quantification technique that allows absolute quantification without the need for standard curves. Isothermal... Show more Nucleic acid-based methods are highly sensitive and specific, and can be used for all categories of microbes. They can provide results quickly. Here are some nucleic acid techniques: Nucleic acid hybridization: A molecular diagnostic technique that detects the presence or absence of a specific nucleic acid sequence in a sample. It works by binding two complementary single-stranded nucleic acids together to form a double-stranded hybrid molecule. Digital PCR: A nucleic acid quantification technique that allows absolute quantification without the need for standard curves. Isothermal amplification: A nucleic acid amplification technique that does not require cyclically changing the temperature to separate two strands of the DNA product. Microarray: A nucleic acid hybridization technique that allows for the examination of many thousands of genes at once. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): An in vitro method for nucleic acid synthesis that enables the specific replication of a target segment of DNA. Rolling circle amplification: A simplified, economical, expeditious, and highly sensitive nucleic acid (SARS-COVID-19)-detecting technique. Show less
Nucleic acid-based methods are highly sensitive and specific, and can be used for all categories of microbes. They can provide results quickly.
Here are some nucleic acid techniques:
Nucleic acid hybridization: A molecular diagnostic technique that detects the presence or absence of a specific nucleic acid sequence in a sample. It works by binding two complementary single-stranded nucleic acids together to form a double-stranded hybrid molecule. Digital PCR: A nucleic acid quantification technique that allows absolute quantification without the need for standard curves. Isothermal amplification: A nucleic acid amplification technique that does not require cyclically changing the temperature to separate two strands of the DNA product. Microarray: A nucleic acid hybridization technique that allows for the examination of many thousands of genes at once. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): An in vitro method for nucleic acid synthesis that enables the specific replication of a target segment of DNA. Rolling circle amplification: A simplified, economical, expeditious, and highly sensitive nucleic acid (SARS-COVID-19)-detecting technique.
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