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What are the Types of Comet Assays?
There are two main types of comet assays:
Alkaline Comet Assay:
This method detects a wide range of DNA damage, including single-strand breaks, alkali-labile sites, and incomplete excision repair sites.
Neutral Comet Assay:
This method specifically detects double-strand breaks.
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