What is the function of the Taq DNA poltmearse in a PCR reaction? Describe the steps of Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). What is the difference between degenerate PCR and nested PCR? If the PCR cycle begins with 2 strands of DNA, how many strands will...
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Reverse transcription is used to create cDNA by isolating RNA from samples of interest. The quantity of cDNA produced by PCR can then be used to calculate the original RNA levels for a particular gene. Genotyping Sequence differences in alleles of certain cells or organisms can be determined. ...
Throughout its nearly four-billion-year history, life has undergone evolutionary transitions in which simpler subunits have become integrated to form a more complex whole. Many of these transitions opened the door to innovations that resulted in increase
In Man, three MICAL genes (MICAL1, -2 and -3) have been identified and are required for fundamental biological processes, such as cell adhesion, cell migration, axon growth, angiogenesis, gene transcription and vesicle trafficking25,32–36. Despite the importance of MICALs in F-actin dynamics...
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Eukaryotic Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of RNA. It is the first step of gene expression.