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How is mRNA Stability Measured?
mRNA stability can be measured using various techniques such as:
Northern blotting
: This method detects and quantifies specific mRNA molecules.
Reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR)
: A sensitive technique to measure mRNA levels.
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq)
: Provides a comprehensive analysis of the entire transcriptome.
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