bloting
Bloting refers to a process in molecular biology that involves transferring molecules, such as DNA, RNA, or proteins, from a gel electrophoresis matrix to a solid support membrane. This transfer allows for easier detection, manipulation, and further analysis of the separated biomolecules. The method was developed to overcome limitations of visualizing molecules directly on the gel, which can be diffuse and difficult to work with.
The most common types of blotting are Southern blotting for DNA, Northern blotting for RNA, and Western
Following the transfer, the membrane is usually treated to fix the biomolecules in place. Subsequently, a probe,