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Southern blotting is a method that uses hybridization to identify a specific sequence of DNA in the host DNA. DNA is made up of two strands that are complementary to one another. In Southern blotting, one of the complimentary sequences binds to another, and labelling the probe aids in identifying the sequence of interest.

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