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PCR 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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PCR Polymerase chain reaction. A method use to make multiple copies of DNA.
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PCR Horizon Press, UK http://www.highveld.com/pcr.html
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PCR A "biological copy machine": a method for making many copies of a specific DNA base sequence.
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PCR A repetitive process, usually aided by the action of a thermostable (heat-stable) DNA polymerase, which copies a DNA template such that the number of copies increases exponentially. A typical procedure involves cycles of template denaturation, primer annealing and extension.
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