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The DNA probe binds to its mutated counterpart and destroys it.

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The DNA probe binds to its mutated counterpart and destroys it.

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The probe is the second strand of DNA that forms double-stranded DNA with the target gene.

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A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.

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Scientists use a nucleic acid probe where scientists treat the DNA being searched with chemicals or heat to seperate the two DNA strands, then the nucleic acid probe is mixed with the single strands and the probe tags the direct DNA portion.

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A double-stranded DNA structure in which one strand is the probe.

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