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    What is SELEX? First, a quick recap: SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment) is the gold-standard process for discovering aptamers (single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules that bind to a specific target with high affinity and specificity). It involves iterative cycles of binding, partitioning, and amplification. "Free Solution SELEX" Explained Free Solution SELEX (also known as non-immobilized SELEX) is a specific technical approach. Its key characteristic is that neither the target molecule nor the library is fixed to a solid support (like beads, a column, or a chip) during the binding step. How it works: Binding: The random oligonucleotide library is mixed with the free, soluble target in solution. Partitioning: The key challenge is separating the bound sequences from the unbound ones without using immobilization. Common methods include: Nitrocellulose Filter Binding: Aptamer-target complexes are trapped on a filter, while free sequences pass through. Gel Filtration/Size Exclusion: Separates complexes (larger) from unbound sequences (smaller). Capture Techniques: Using a brief, weak tag on the target (like biotin) to pull down complexes after binding in solution. Amplification: The bound sequences are eluted, amplified by PCR (for DNA) or RT-PCR (for RNA), and purified for the next round. Advantages of Free Solution SELEX: Native Target Conformation: The target is in its natural, free state. There's no risk of…

    2026-01-09