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Branched DNA assay
However, the assay can be used to detect and quantitate other types of RNA or DNA target. ... The detection is encompassed by a non-radioactive method and does not require preamplification of the nucleic acid to be detected. -
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Assay
A wide range of cellular secretions (say, a specific antibody or cytokine) can be detected using the ELISA technique. ... Methods of assay of precious metals -
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Comet assay
The damage usually detected are single strand breaks and double strand breaks. ... The comet assay is an extremely sensitive DNA damage assay. -
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RNA interference
Exogenous dsRNA is detected and bound by an effector protein, known as RDE-4 in C. elegans and R2D2 in Drosophila, that stimulates dicer activity. ... RNA -
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Nuclease protection assay
Thus the surviving probe-mRNA complement is simply detected by autoradiography. ... Nuclease protection assay products are limited to the size of the initial probes due to the destruction of the non-hybridized RNA during the nuclease digestion step. -
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Electrophoretic mobility shift assay
A mobility shift assay is electrophoretic separation of a protein-DNA or protein-RNA mixture on a polyacrylamide or agarose gel for a short period (about 1.5-2 hr for a 15- to 20-cm gel). -
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RNA
The discovery of gene regulatory RNAs has led to attempts to develop drugs made of RNA, such as siRNA, to silence genes. -
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Transcription (genetics)
Transcription can be measured and detected in a variety of ways: Nuclear Run-on assay, measures the relative abundance of newly formed transcripts -
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Virology
An elaborate machinery of interacting enzymes detects double-stranded RNA molecules (which occur as part of the life cycle of many viruses) and then proceeds to destroy all single-stranded versions of those detected RNA molecules. -
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DNA
If a mismatch is detected, a 3′ to 5′ exonuclease activity is activated and the incorrect base removed. ... "Thymine glycol and thymidine glycol in human and rat urine: a possible assay for oxidative DNA damage" (PDF).
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