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Author: Cummings
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To describe: The reasons behind the revolutionary concept of PCR.

Introduction: A process of molecular biology which is responsible for the production of various copies of a particular segment of DNA is called “polymerase chain reaction (PCR).” Using the technique of PCR, a single segment of DNA can be amplified to produce a sufficient number of copies of that particular segment.

Summary Introduction

To describe: The two applications of PCR.

Introduction: A process of molecular biology which is responsible for the production of various copies of a particular segment of DNA is called “polymerase chain reaction (PCR).” Using the technique of PCR, a single segment of DNA can be amplified to produce a sufficient number of copies of that particular segment.

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