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Diploid cells

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complimentary base pairing

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A DNA probe is a short single-stranded DNA sequence that is complementary to the target gene's sequence. This complementarity allows the probe to bind specifically to the target gene through base pairing interactions. This binding enables the probe to detect the presence of the target gene in a sample through various detection methods.

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

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Complementary base pairing.

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Diploid cells

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diploid cell

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Q: What allows a DNA probe to find a single-stranded target gene?
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