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chandani

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A suitable method to use for quantitation of HIV in patient blood is:
 
  A. bDNA.
  B. DNA sequencing.
  C. SDA.
  D. Southern blot.

Question 2

Labeled antibodies are used as probes to detect proteins in:
 
  A. Hybrid capture assay.
  B. Northern blot.
  C. Southern blot.
  D. Western blot.


Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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