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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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polymerase Polymerase is an enzyme that ac ts like a molecular assembly line to build new strands of DNA.
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polymerase chain reaction 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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polymerase chain reaction A technique for quickly making many copies of a specific segment of DNA.
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