probea defined
segment of
DNA or
RNA, usually carrying a radioactive label, used to identify a specific
segment of
DNA that carries the
complementary
base sequenceSource: Jenkins, John B. 1990.
Human Genetics, 2nd Edition.
Full article >>>The increase in the amount of
probe molecules specific to a given target so that they can be easily detected. Examples include Q-beta and
ligase chain re
action.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>Dr. Richard M
organ, of the National
Human Genome Research Institute's Clinical
Gene Therapy Branch, defines
probe.
related
terms:
deoxyribonucleic acid (
DNA),
ribonucleic acid (
RNA),
antibody,
gene ...
Full article >>>Probe hybridization.
Joe Gray [University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and LBL] reported on the LBL-UCSF Resource for Molecular
Cytogenetics, ...
Full article >>>Probe A labelled
molecule which will recognise and bind to a specific target
molecule, thus allowing detection of the target.
DNA probes are used to locate and quantitate
DNA (or
RNA) of
complementary sequence.
Full article >>>Probes can be synthesized using a
DNA synthesis machine. This requires a knowledge of at least a part of the
sequence of the
nucleotides in the
gene to be
probed so that a complimentary fragment can be created.
Full article >>>Probe A fragment of
DNA labeled with radioactivity or chemiluminescence and used to
hybridize to another
DNA molecule to identify
complementary
base sequences.
Full article >>>Probe: A fragment of
DNA or
RNA which is labeled in some way (often incorporating 32P or 35S), and which is used to
hybridize with the
nucleic acid in which you are interested.
Full article >>>PROBE - Usually refers to a
DNA or
RNA molecule which has been labeled with 32P or with
biotin, to facilitate its detection after it has specifically
hybridized with a target
DNA or
RNA sequence.
Full article >>>Probe. A single-
stranded
DNA that has been radioactively labeled and is used to identify
complementary sequences in genes or
DNA fragments of interest. (See Multi
locus probe.) ...
Full article >>>Probe: Single-
stranded
DNA or
RNA fragment of specific
base sequence, labeled either radioactively (often incorporating 32P or 35S) or immunologically, that are used to detect the
complementary
base sequence by
hybridization.
Full article >>>sa
probe[Gk. sapros, rotten, putrid + bios, life]
An
organism that acts as a decomposer by absorbing nutrients from dead
organic matter.
Full article >>>sa
probe An
organism deriving its food from the dead body or nonliving products of another
organism.
saprophagous Feeding on decaying matter; saprobic; saprozoic.
saprophyte A
plant living on dead or decaying
organic matter.
Full article >>>If
probes encounter a
complementary sequence of
nucleotides in a test sample of
DNA, they bind to it by Watson-Crick
base pairing and thus identify it.
Polymorphisms are inherited differences found among the individuals in a
population.
Full article >>>NANO
PROBE SCANNING
A
family of imaging techniques in which the inter
action of a sharp, nanometre-sized tip with a specimen is measured as the tip is mechanically scanned over the specimen surface.
OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY ...
Full article >>>Atom probe Atomic force
microscope Electron
microscope Field ion
microscope Field emission
microscope Phase contrast
microscope , see Frits Zernike
Scanning tunneling
microscope Virtual
microscope X-ray
microscope ...
Full article >>>Scanning
probe microscopeIn scanning
probe microscopy (SPM), a physical
probe is used either in close contact to the sample or nearly touching it.
Full article >>>Related Terms:
ProbeSingle-
stranded
DNA or
RNA molecules of specific
base sequence, labeled either radioactively, immunologically, or by other means, that are used to detect the
complementary
base sequence by
hybridization.
Complementary DNA (c
DNA) ...
Full article >>>FISH using pairs of
probes from distant
segments of the same yeast
chromosome reveals pairing of homologues in
diploid interphase nuclei (ref). In a minority of nuclei, the pairing of homologous
loci is particularly intimate.
Full article >>>Most often used to describe the binding of a short
primer or
probe.
Antibiotic. A
class of natural and synthetic
compounds that inhibit the growth of or kill other microorganisms.
Full article >>>DNA probe -- any
biochemical used to identify or isolate a
gene, a
gene product, or a
protein.
Full article >>>So it becomes really valuable to go in and actually look at
tissues directly, at sections of
tissues, and
probe them with different
probes that pick up different kinds of sugars. This, in a general
sense, is glyco
biology and it is very valuable.
Full article >>>The European Space Agency and People's Republic of China both have plans to launch
probes to explore the Moon in the near future, too. European spacecraft Smart 1 was launched September 27, 2003 and entered lunar orbit on November 15, 2004 .
Full article >>>The
probe hybridized in normal
hemoglobin with two fragments 7000 or 7600
nucleotides
long. Sickle-
cell hemoglobin had
hybridization with a 13,000
nucleotide single
sequence.
Full article >>>Synthesis provides unlimited diversity of the
probe types (
biotin, fluorescein, allyl, digoxygenin, 3H, radiolabelled I), glyco-particles, glyco-surfaces, multiarrays, immunogens etc. Several examples illustrate the most advanced applications.
Full article >>>Southern blot A
DNA hybridization procedure in which specific
DNA fragments are detected in a mixture by means of a
complementary, labeled
nucleic acid probe.
Full article >>>The closest linked
marker (e.g., EST or a known
gene) to the
gene is used to
probe a
genomic library. A
restriction fragment isolated from the end of the positive
clones is used to re
probe the
genomic library for
overlapping clones.
Full article >>>: One of the more modern methods in
cytogenetics, which uses fluorescence-labelled
chromosome-specific
DNA,
probes to detect
translocations,
inversions,
deletions,
amplifications and other structural or numerical chromosomal abnormalities.
Full article >>>Sets of miniaturized chemical re
action areas that may also be used to test
DNA fragments,
antibodies, or
proteins, by using a chip having immobilised target and
hybridising them with
probed sample.
Full article >>>Probelesodon has developed a double joint in the jaw. The jaw could hinge off two points with the upper skull. The front hinge was probably the actual hinge while the rear hinge was an alignment guide.
Full article >>>Southern blotting - technique in which
DNA fragments, separated by
electrophoresis, are immobilized on a paper sheet; specific
molecules are then detected with a labeled
nucleic acid probe ...
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