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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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What is In Situ?
At same location or site.
Additional Info: Maintaining the first, original position or natural placement.
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What is PCR and why is it used?
(Abbr. PCR) A technique for amplifying DNA sequences in vitro by separating the DNA into two strands and incubating it with oligonucleotide primers and DNA polymerase. It can amplify a specific...
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What are the steps of pcr?
It occurs in three steps: Denature (94oC): this step break the hydrogen bond, and separates the double strand. Annealing (55-60oC): this step allows the binding of primers Extension(70oC): this is...