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 Visualisation of the distribution of radioactive substance tagged within a cell. Photographic image created due to decay of radioactive material producing an emission that can be captured. 
Visualisation of the distribution of [[Radioactive|radioactive]] substance tagged within a [[Cell|cell]]. Photographic image created due to decay of [[Radioactive|radioactive]] material producing an emission that can be captured. The uses of which can be used to analyze the length and quantity of [[DNA|DNA]] fragments post gel [[Agarose gel electrophoresis|electrophoresis]]<ref>HARTL, D. L. AND RUVOLO, M. Genetics: Analysis of Genes and GenomesfckLRIn-text: (Hartl and Ruvolo, 2012) Bibliography: Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th ed. London: Jones and; Bartlett, p.749.</ref>.


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HARTL, D. L. AND RUVOLO, M.<br>Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes<br>In-text: (Hartl and Ruvolo, 2012)<br>Bibliography: Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th ed. London: Jones &amp; Bartlett, p.749.

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Visualisation of the distribution of radioactive substance tagged within a cell. Photographic image created due to decay of radioactive material producing an emission that can be captured. The uses of which can be used to analyze the length and quantity of DNA fragments post gel electrophoresis[1].

References

  1. HARTL, D. L. AND RUVOLO, M. Genetics: Analysis of Genes and GenomesfckLRIn-text: (Hartl and Ruvolo, 2012) Bibliography: Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th ed. London: Jones and; Bartlett, p.749.