👉 Radiolabel is a chemical label used in molecular biology to identify specific molecules. It is often used for identifying proteins, DNA, RNA, and other biological molecules. Radiolabels are typically placed on the surface of the molecule or attached to it with a unique chemical group that allows the label to be read by a fluorescent probe or enzyme reaction. The purpose of using radiolabels in molecular biology is to increase the accuracy and precision of biochemical experiments and to aid in the identification of specific