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= DNA–DNA hybridization
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DNA–DNA hybridization is a molecular biology technique used to measure the degree of similarity between the DNA sequences of different organisms. This process involves the denaturation (separation) of double-stranded DNA into single strands and then allowing these single strands to hybridize (bind) with complementary strands from another DNA sample.