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What controls which DNA is amplified in PCR?
the choice of primers
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What does PCR do?
This is a method of cloning DNA. So one can take a small amount of DNA and replicate it to produce an abundance.
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What is PCR?
PCR is an abbreviation for Polymerase Chain Reaction. The polymerase chain reaction amplifys the amount of DNA you have in a sample. It does this by repeatedly heating and cooling the DNA. Heating...
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Can the genome of an organism be taken as a template for PCR?
No about 16,000 bases is about the limit that you can do for PCR so perhaps you could use an entire viral genome (or a cDNA copy) as a PCR template but not an entire genome of cellular organism even...
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What is recombinant PCR?
Oligonucleotides are generated and annealed to each other. Polymerase then fills in the gaps.