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polymerase chain reaction describes a technique in which cycles of denaturation, annealing with primer, and extension with DNA polymerase, are used to amplify the number of copies of a target DNA sequence by>10 6 times.
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polymerization A chemical reaction in which small molecules (monomers) combine to form much larger molecules (polymers). A hazardous polymerization is a reaction that occurs at a fast rate, and releases large amounts of energy. Many monomers are hazardous in the liquid and vapor states, but form much less hazardous polymers. An example is vinyl chloride monomer, which causes cancer but forms the relatively non-toxic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic.
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polymerase chain reaction Horizon Press, UK http://www.highveld.com/pcr.html
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polymerase An enzyme that is capable of synthesizing new strands of DNA from a single stranded template and free deoxynucleotides under appropriate reaction conditions. During PCR, Roche uses Taq DNA polymerase to make DNA amplicon using the DNA strand as a template. Roche uses rTth DNA polymerase to perform reverse transcription (synthesizing cDNA from RNA) and which then through PCR produces DNA amplicon. PCR Glossary, Roche Diagnostics Corp., 2003 http://us.labsystems.roche. ...
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polymerase chain reaction A "biological copy machine": a method for making many copies of a specific DNA base sequence.
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