Oligonucleotides are short DNA or RNA molecules that are generated in a laboratory setting and used for many scientific applications. Natural oligonucleotides are typically small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression. Commercial oligonucleotides are designed as a single stranded of DNA or RNA and can be used to sequence or amplify a genetic sample.
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