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The use of biotinylated DNA probes for detecting single copy human restriction fragment length polymorphisms separated by electrophoresis

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Human genomic DNA probes labeled by nick translation with biotin 11‐UTP were successfully used to identify single copy restriction fragment length polymorphisms following electrophoresis and Southern blotting onto nylon membranes.
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Human genomic DNA probes labeled by nick translation with biotin 11-UTP were successfully used to identify single copy restriction fragment length polymorphisms following electrophoresis and Southern blotting onto nylon membranes. Two human probes found on chromosome 21 were used, each of which demonstrated polymorphisms using two separate restriction endonucleases. Compared to isotopic labeling of probes the biotin labels are safer, faster and more economical. The detection method of streptavidin-biotin-alkaline phosphatase permitted phenotyping in a matter of hours after hybridization of the probe to the human DNA fragments.

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Applications of avidin-biotin technology: literature survey.

TL;DR: This chapter describes the results of a literature survey showing applications of avidin–biotin technology in tabular forms, and presents the experimental details from investigations that have used avidin columns for the isolation of target material.
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Optimized oligonucleotide probes for DNA fingerprinting

TL;DR: The three different simple repetitive oligonucleotide probes were hybridized to a panel of human DNAs which had been digested with the restriction endonucleases and revealed informative fingerprints that can be used for individual identification, e.
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Detection of proopiomelanocortin mRNA by in situ hybridization, using a biotinylated oligodeoxynucleotide probe and avidin-alkaline phosphatase histochemistry.

TL;DR: A synthetic 24-mer oligodeoxynucleotide complementary to the region of proopiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA that codes for the MSH core sequence is synthesized and labelled in the 3′-end by use of terminal transferase.
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The use of biotinylated DNA probes in parentage testing: non-isotopic labeling and non-toxic extraction.

TL;DR: By manipulating probe sizes, blocking agents, selection of membrane and detection system, it is feasible to use non‐isotopic labeling and detection in routine parentage testing and Reproducible results were obtained.
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Enzymatic synthesis of biotin-labeled polynucleotides: novel nucleic acid affinity probes

TL;DR: Biotin-labeled polynucleotides, both single and double-stranded, are selectively and quantitatively retained on avidin-Sepharose, even after extensive washing with 8 M urea, 6 M guanidine hydrochloride, or 99% formamide.
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Rapid and sensitive colorimetric method for visualizing biotin-labeled DNA probes hybridized to DNA or RNA immobilized on nitrocellulose: Bio-blots.

TL;DR: At high probe concentrations (250--7560 ng/ml), biotin-labeled DNA exhibits lower nonspecific binding to nitrocellulose than does radiolabeled DNA, so hybridization times required for the analysis of unique mammalian gene sequences can be decreased to 1--2 hr.
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Non-radioactive hybridization probes prepared by the chemical labelling of DNA and RNA with a novel reagent, photobiotin

TL;DR: The sensitivity of detection of target RNA in dot-blots and Northern blots was equivalent to that obtained with 32p-labelled DNA probes, and photobiotin was also used for the labelling of proteins with biotin.
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Enhanced chemiluminescent method for the detection of DNA dot-hybridization assays

TL;DR: A simple enhanced chemiluminescent procedure for the quantitation of DNA hybridization to dot blots is described and can be used to give quantitative results using a photomultiplier tube or qualitative results by recording the light emission on instant photographic film.
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