crna
Complementary RNA (cRNA) is an RNA molecule that is complementary to a target RNA sequence. In molecular biology, cRNA probes are typically antisense transcripts produced by in vitro transcription from a DNA template that carries a promoter for an RNA polymerase such as T7, T3, or SP6. The resulting cRNA is designed to hybridize specifically to the target RNA under defined conditions, enabling detection or measurement of gene expression.
Production and labeling: A promoter-containing DNA template is transcribed in vitro to generate the cRNA transcript.
Applications: cRNA probes are used in in situ hybridization to localize transcripts in tissue or cells, in
Notes: cRNA probes require RNase-free conditions and careful design to ensure specificity and minimize cross-hybridization. They