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In this question when we talk about the in -situ hybridization, the in -situ hybridization, hybridization, then we say that here in the in -situ hybridization we cannot detect which of the following that are presented to you in the option.
00:23
So here when we talk about the in -situ hybridization we know that the right answer is the localization, localization of the protein, of the protein in a specific eukaryote, in specific eukaryote organelle, specific eukaryote organelle.
00:53
So this is the right answer because we cannot detect this localization, this cannot be detected or remains undetected.
01:03
Now listing down the reason for this when we talk about the hybridization we say that here when we talk about the hybridization, then this hybridization is a formation of the hybrid nuclei at said molecule with the corresponding sequence of the dna and here the dna could be dna, dna or dna rna or rna rna.
01:25
So it could be dna form that is both dna, it could be rna form that is both rna or it could be the dna rna form that is the hybrid one.
01:38
So here the hybridization is complex process and it allows the localization and formation of the dna and rna both in a morphologically separated cell, histologically tissue components or the chromosome arrangement.
01:53
So here in the in -situ hybridization we find a wide range of application that is used for the detection of the viral cell.
02:01
So this is now further used for the detection of viral infection.
02:06
So here the detection process is toughest...