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PCR the first practical system for in vitro amplification of DNA, and as such one of the most important recent developments in molecular biology.
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PCR polymerase chain reaction - a method of producing large amounts of a specific segment of DNA in the laboratory, by incubating a template DNA with primer DNA and adding a polymerase enzyme. Also see cDNA.
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PCR A highly sophisticated scientific method of detecting the presence of hepatitis B virus DNA or hepatitis C virus RNA in the blood. This test can be conducted on the same sample of blood obtained with the hepatitis B panel of blood tests; no extra doctor
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PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction; a technique for amplifying DNA, making it easier to isolate, clone and sequence.
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PCR a method for creating millions of copies of a particular segment of DNA. If a scientist needs to detect the presence of a very small amount of a particular DNA sequence, PCR can be used to amplify the amount of that sequence until there are enough copies available to be detected.
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