| polymer |
a compound made by linking many identical smaller molecules (monomers).
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| polymerase chain reaction |
An in vitro method for enzymatically synthesizing and amplifying defined sequences of DNA in molecular biology. Can be used for improving DNA-based diagnostic procedures for identifying unknown BW agents.
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| polymerase chain reaction |
A method of amplifying or copying DNA fragments that is faster than cloning. The fragments are combined with DNA polymerase, nucleotides, and other components to form a mixture in which the DNA is cyclically amplified.
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| polymerization |
Process of combining two or more simple molecules of the same type, called monomers, to form a single molecule having the same elements in the same proportion as in the original molecules, but having increased molecular weight. The product of the combination is a polymer.
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| polymer |
A substance consisting of large molecules which have been formed from smaller molecules of similar make-up.
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