In molecular biology, the
polymerase chain reaction (
PCR) is a technique to amplify a single or few copies of a piece of DNA across several orders of magnitude, generating millions or more copies of a particular DNA sequence....
Full article >>>In molecular biology, real-time
polymerase chain reaction, also called quantitative real time
polymerase chain reaction (Q-
PCR/qPCR) or kinetic
polymerase chain reaction, is a laboratory technique based on the polymerase...
Full article >>>polymerase chain reaction n. ( Abbr.
PCR ) A technique for amplifying DNA sequences
in vitro by separating the DNA into two strands and incubating it
Full article >>>Polymerase Chain Reaction, better known
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polymerase chain reaction (
PCR)
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transcription PCR, which allowed researchers to use RNA strands as the ...
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PCR continues, the newly synthesized
PCR products are denatured ... Therefore,
as PCR product accumulates, there is a linear increase in fluorescence. ...
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PCR remains the choice method for analyzing changes in
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PCR process can copy only short DNA ...
PCR,
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PCR--the
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As PCR can obtain multilocus genotypes non-invasively it has become the method ...
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PCR methods use fluorescent dyes, such as Sybr Green, or fluorophore ...
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PCR is the supreme biotechnological invention - "
PCR has transformed molecular
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