Northern blotting is the separation technique that can detect proteins in a complex mixture with the use of antibodies directed against a protein of interest.
Commonly used protein separation techniques include ion exchange chromatography, affinity chromatography, dialysis, ultrafiltration, size exclusion chromatography, and electrophoresis [sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), Isoelectric point electrophoresis, and chromatographic electrophoresis] are included.
Northern blot is a laboratory analysis method for testing RNA. In particular, purified RNA fragments are separated from biological samples (such as blood and tissue) by passing through a gel or matrix like a sieve with an electric current. This allows small fragments to move faster than large fragments.
Northern blotting is named because it resembles Southern blot, the first blotting technique named after biologist Edwin Southern. The main difference is that Northern blots analyze RNA rather than DNA.
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The correct answer would be multiple alleles.
Multiple allele refers to the condition in which a gene exists in more than two alternative forms in a population that is, it has more than two alleles.
Different allele may provide different traits to the organism.
For example, in humans, blood types or groups are determined by three alleles
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Three alleles produce four types of blood groups (phenotypes) which are A, B, AB, and O.
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