Control DNA refers to DNA samples taken from individuals that are used as a standard reference in various genetic and molecular biology experiments. These samples are often used as a control to compare with DNA samples from other individuals or to establish a baseline for genetic analysis. The KBC Huntington Disease Control DNA is a mutant DNA for Huntington.
In genetic studies, control DNA can be used to establish genetic patterns and to compare them with samples from individuals with genetic disorders or diseases. This can help researchers identify genetic markers associated with certain conditions and understand the underlying genetic mechanisms.
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