Colony hybridization is a molecular biology technique used to detect specific DNA sequences within bacterial colonies. Colonies are transferred to a membrane, lysed to release DNA, and then hybridized with a labeled DNA or RNA probe that binds to the target sequence. This process enables the identification of colonies carrying a specific gene or sequence of interest.
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(A) Western Blotting | (II) Protein identification |
(B) Southern Blotting | (I) DNA identification |
(C) Northern Blotting | (IV) RNA identification |
(D) Yeast two-hybrid system | (III) Protein-protein interaction |