Medical Definition of RNA probes

1. RNA, usually prepared by transcription from cloned DNA, which complements a specific mRNA or DNA and is generally used for studies of virus genes, distribution of specific RNA in tissues and cells, integration of viral DNA into genomes, transcription, etc. Whereas DNA probes are preferred for use at a more macroscopic level for detection of the presence of DNA/RNA from specific species or subspecies, RNA probes are preferred for genetic studies. Conventional labels for the RNA probe include radioisotope labels 32p and 125i and the chemical label biotin. RNA probes may be further divided by category into plus-sense RNA probes, minus-sense RNA probes, and antisense RNA probes. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of RNA Probes

RNA editing
RNA enzyme
RNA helicase
RNA life
RNA ligase
RNA nucleotidyltransferases
RNA phages
RNA plasmid
RNA polymerase
RNA polymerase I
RNA polymerase II
RNA polymerase III
RNA precursors
RNA primase
RNA primer
RNA probes (current term)
RNA processing
RNA replicase
RNA splicing
RNA splicing pattern
RNA triphosphatase
RNA tumour virus
RNA tumour viruses
RNA virus
RNA viruses
RNA world
RNA worlds
RNAi
RNAs
RNG

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