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Nucleic acid labeling is a biotechnology technique used to identify and track molecules of DNA, RNA, and other nucleic acids. It is used in a variety of research applications, such as gene expression analysis, genotyping, and single-cell sequencing. Labeling techniques involve attaching a fluorescent or radioactive tag to a nucleic acid molecule, allowing it to be detected and quantified. Labeling can also be used to track the movement of molecules within cells or between cells.
Nucleic acid labeling is an important tool in biotechnology, allowing researchers to gain a better understanding of the structure and function of nucleic acids. It is also used in the development of new diagnostic tests and therapeutics.
Companies in the nucleic acid labeling market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, Agilent Technologies, Illumina, PerkinElmer, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Promega Corporation, New England Biolabs, and QIAGEN. Show Less Read more