MLPA
MLPA stands for Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification, which is a molecular biology technique used to detect and quantify specific DNA sequences or copy number variations (CNVs) in a DNA sample. MLPA is a versatile and highly sensitive method commonly employed in various research and clinical applications, including genetic testing, diagnostics, and cancer research. Here’s how MLPA works and some of its key applications:
MolQ BRCA 1&2 Deletion & Duplication
₹10,000
- Specimen: Blood in EDTA 3 ml
- Method: MLPA
- Temperature: 2-8 centigrade
- Reported on: 15 Working days
- General Instructions: Complete clinical data
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