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Protein staining with known sequences

Similarly, RNA molecules can be separated by gel electrophoresis, and specific sequences can be identified by hybridization subsequent to their transfer to nitrocellulose. This analogous technique for the analysis of RNA has been whimsically termed Northern blotting. A further play on words accounts for the term Western blotting, which refers to a technique for detecting a particular protein by staining with specific antibody (Section 4.3.4). Southern, Northern, and Western blots are also known respectively as DNA, RNA, and protein blots. [Pg.238]


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