
hybridization techniques
Hybridization techniques refer to methods used to combine different elements, typically in genetics and molecular biology. These techniques often involve the pairing of complementary strands of DNA or RNA, allowing scientists to study genes, identify specific sequences, or detect the presence of particular microbes. Common applications include creating DNA probes for identifying genetic disorders, developing vaccines, and conducting research on genes’ functions. Hybridization enables precise interactions at a molecular level, enhancing our understanding of biology and supporting advancements in medicine, biotechnology, and environmental science.