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RAAM

RAAM (Rapid Actinomycin Aase-Methylation) is a method used to study genetic activity by analyzing how certain genes are turned on or off in cells. It involves measuring the production of specific enzymes or molecules that result from gene expression. By assessing these activities, scientists can understand gene function, regulation, and how genes respond to different conditions. RAAM helps researchers explore mechanisms behind genetic regulation and can assist in diagnosing diseases or developing targeted treatments by revealing how genes behave in various biological contexts.