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What are the Limitations of RNA Probes?
Despite their advantages, RNA probes have some limitations, including:
Probe degradation
by RNases, requiring careful handling and storage.
Background signal
due to non-specific binding, necessitating rigorous optimization of hybridization conditions.
Limited
multiplexing
capability compared to other techniques like
next-generation sequencing (NGS)
.
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