PCR is an in-vitro enzymatic process by which multiple copies of a target sequence of a DNA molecule are produced. PCR is able to make multiple copies of a single target region of a gene through numerous PCR cycles over a short period of time. After 25-30 PCR cycles, 10000000 copies of...
What are the advantages of PCR over gene cloning for generating many copies of a DNA frag What are the steps to be taken in the PCR Analysis Process from DNA Extraction through PCR reaction set up and process? How does the RT-PCR tell you if a gene is expressed i...
Once the instrument is started during the process, the amplification procedure cannot stop to add new samples, and the next batch of sample amplification must be completed after this batch is completed. This is one of the re...
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the reporter dye has been separated from the quencher dye, its measurable fluorescent signal at the end of every qPCR cycle increases significantly. The second DNA strand is synthesized in parallel but, as no probe is attached to it, this process can't be monitored by fluorescence measurements....
The following figure shows the process of PCEP session maintenance. The PCC and PCE periodically send Keepalive messages to each other in order to maintain the PCEP session until it is closed. If one end does not receive the Keepalive message from the other end within a specified period, the...
Why is PCR used in the process of DNA sequencing? Does PCR use DNA polymerase? How is PCR different from DNA replication? How do you caluculate the mass of DNA from PCR? What DNA polymerase is used in PCR? How does DNA polymerase work? How do scientists use recombinant DNA? How does...
For ARMS PCR, also called allele-specific PCR, you need to add four different primers to your master mix. The first primer pair is designed to amplify the DNA sequence containing the SNP of interest (red). The two other primers are sequence-specific for the forward strand of the wild ty...
Is there a work-around, or is this change necessary for the overall success of the project? Does this change require an increase in funding? Will this delay the project end date? Even though this change may have a negative impact on this project, does it result in significant b...