Polymerase chain reaction
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a molecular biological technique for amplifying (creating multiple copies of) DNA without using a living organism, such as E. coli or yeast. The technique allows a small sample of DNA to be copied multiple times so it can be used for analysis. PCR is commonly used in medical and biological research labs for a variety of tasks, such as the detection of hereditary diseases, the identification of genetic fingerprints, the diagnosis of infectious diseases, the cloning of genes, and paternity testing.
Related Topics:
Molecular biological - DNA - Organism - E. coli - Yeast - Hereditary disease - Genetic fingerprint - Diagnosis - Infectious disease - Cloning - Gene - Paternity testing
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Patent wars |
| ► | PCR in practice |
| ► | Uses of PCR |
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