Detection of DNA by Southern blotting relies on the use of a nucleotide probe that is complementary to sequences in the DNA sample. What prevents RNA from being detected by Southern blotting?

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Use the following passage to answer questions: The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe Rec12 protein, which is the homolog of Spo11 in other organisms, initiates meiotic recombination by creating DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and covalently linking to the 5' DNA ends of the break. This protein-DNA linkage has previously been detected only in mutants such as rad50S, in which break repair is impeded and DSBs accumulate. In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the DSB distribution in a rad50S mutant is markedly different from that in wild-type (RAD50) meiosis, and it was suggested... Show more

Detection of DNA by Southern blotting relies on the use of a nucleotide probe that is complementary to sequences in the DNA sample. What prevents RNA from being detected by Southern blotting?