Stringency At Biology Glossary
What is it? Conditions affecting the hybridization of nucleotide sequences. Higher stringency conditions require more base pairing between the two sequences. Higher stringency conditions can be obtained by higher temperatures, highter salt concentrations, or additionBio Definition Added By: Mckenna
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