$ELISA$ technique is based on the principles of antigen-antibody interaction. Can this technique be used in the molecular diagnosis of a genetic disorder,such as phenylketonuria?

  • A
    Yes,it can be used to detect the presence of the specific enzyme protein.
  • B
    No,it is only used for viral infections.
  • C
    No,it cannot detect genetic disorders.
  • D
    Yes,it can be used to detect the gene directly.

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