A single strand of nucleic acid tagged with a radioactive molecule is called

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A single strand of nucleic acid tagged with a radioactive molecule is called Probe. A probe is a single-stranded sequence of DNA/RNA used to detect a complementary sequence in a genome and is used frequently in molecular biology experiments. The probe is labeled with a radioactive molecule which allows its binding to be visualized with a detector. The probe can be used to detect a specific DNA sequence inside a cell, in a chromosome, or in isolated DNA.