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A piece of dna that can be radioactively labeled and is complimentary to a known DNA sequence

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Radiolabeled nucleotides

Step-by-step explanation:

Radiolabeled nucleotides are commonly used for detection of specific nucleic acid.They are typically incorporated enzymatically into DNA and RNA sequences.

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