Unknown organism (double-stranded DNA) If probe does not bind to DNA, then unknown organism is not organism X. Denatured Organism X DNA Probe is added to denatured, single-stranded DNA of unknown organism. Probe If probe binds to DNA, then unknown organism is organism X. DNA is labeled, Single-stranded DNA Double-stranded DNA sequence unique to organism X then denatured to become a probe. FIGURE 10.8 Nucleic Acid Probes Detect Specific DNA Sequences The probe, a single-stranded piece of nucleic acid labeled with a detectable marker, is used to locate a unique nucleotide sequence that identifies a particular microbial species.

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What type of label is used for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes?

Unknown organism
(double-stranded DNA)
If probe does not bind to DNA,
then unknown organism
is not organism X.
Denatured
Organism X
DNA
Probe is added to denatured,
single-stranded DNA of
unknown organism.
Probe
If probe binds to DNA,
then unknown organism
is organism X.
DNA is labeled,
Single-stranded DNA
Double-stranded
DNA sequence
unique to
organism X
then denatured
to become
a probe.
FIGURE 10.8 Nucleic Acid Probes Detect Specific DNA Sequences The probe, a single-stranded piece of nucleic acid labeled with a
detectable marker, is used to locate a unique nucleotide sequence that identifies a particular microbial species.
Transcribed Image Text:Unknown organism (double-stranded DNA) If probe does not bind to DNA, then unknown organism is not organism X. Denatured Organism X DNA Probe is added to denatured, single-stranded DNA of unknown organism. Probe If probe binds to DNA, then unknown organism is organism X. DNA is labeled, Single-stranded DNA Double-stranded DNA sequence unique to organism X then denatured to become a probe. FIGURE 10.8 Nucleic Acid Probes Detect Specific DNA Sequences The probe, a single-stranded piece of nucleic acid labeled with a detectable marker, is used to locate a unique nucleotide sequence that identifies a particular microbial species.
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