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Autoradiograph An autoradiograph is an image produced on a photographic film by the radiation from a radioactive substance. '"/ ...
Autoradiography If the mixture contains molecules that have been labeled with a radioactive tracer, these can be located by placing the chromatogram next to a sheet of X-ray film.
Autoradiography: A technique that uses X-ray film to visualize radioactively labeled molecules or fragments of molecules; used in analyzing length and number of DNA fragments after they are separated by gel electrophoresis.
Autoradiography A technique which reveals the position of radioactive isotope (such as 35S, 32P or 33P) within an experimental result.
autoradiography - photographic process used to detect location of radioactive material. axoneme - the motor section of the flagellum which is a construction of microtubules emanating from the centriole at the base of the flagellum.
Autoradiography A photographic image produced exposing photographic film to a radiolabeled molecule (e.g. DNA, RNA, or protein). The emissions from the radioactive label expose the photographic film. Autoregulation See autogenous regulation.
Autoradiography A means of detecting radioactive molecules immobilized in a separation medium such as polyacrylamide; the radioactivity of the molecules will blacken x-ray film.
AUTORADIOGRAPHY - A process to detect radioactively labeled molecules (which usually have been separated in an SDS-PAGE or agarose gel) based on their ability to create an image on photographic or X-ray film.
Autoradiographs courtesy of Bob Blackett, of the Department of Public Safety Crime Lab. We are grateful for his contributions to this activity.
Autoradiography is a process in which film is used to show the area of the vector where the probe has attached. This area is the gene in question. Obtaining Probes ...
Stage 5 - Autoradiography Radioactive solution is washed off and an X-Ray plate is placed over the membrane ...
Autoradiograph -- a photographic picture showing the position of radioactive substances in tissues. Bacteriophage -- a virus whose host is a bacterium; commonly called phage.
A technique of blotting cloned DNA without prior restriction digestion and electrophoresis (See Southern blotting). Autoradiography reveals dots indicating probe hybridization. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
A technique for amplifying anonymous stretches of DNA(single random primers of 16-20 bases) using PCR. Products are often analysed on a polyacrylamide gel and detected by autoradiography. Related to RAPD. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) ...
The extent of labeling (as determined by autoradiography and densitometry) is proportional to the concentration of the target molecule in the sample. Standards provide a means of calibrating the results.
DNA is directly labelled at the restiriction sites and two-dimensionall electrophoresis is employed to resolve and identify these landmarks. The procedure gives a 2-D pattern with thousands of scattered spots of landmarks after autoradiography.
See also: DNA, Autoradiography, Trans, Sequence, Molecule
 
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