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In this video tutorial, the speaker explains the dot blotting technique, which is used to identify the presence or absence of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, or proteins in tissues, cells, or samples. Dot blotting is a simplified approach compared to Southern, Northern, or Western blotting, with its main advantage being the elimination of electrophoresis, which separates biomolecules by size. This simplification means that there is no need to transfer biomolecules from a gel to a membrane. Instead, biomolecular samples, such as proteins, are directly applied to the membrane as dots for analysis. This direct application makes dot blotting a straightforward method for biomolecular detection.