Suppose you used a 1° antibody that was raised in mouse and then used a 2° antibody that was anti-chicken. What would be the outcome of your experiment and why?
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You used a primary (1°) antibody that was raised in a mouse. This means that the primary antibody was produced by a mouse and is specific to a certain target antigen. Show more…
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