How does DNA polymerase facilitate the PCR reaction? Explain DNA amplification (PCR) and give one example of when it would be used. What are the steps in the PCR cycle and what is the purpose for each? (a) Describe DNA. (b) Describe the three major steps of PCR. ...
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(a) What is RNA polymerase? (b) What is its function? What is the significance of primer in the polymerase chain reaction? What is the enzyme needed for a PCR reaction? a. RNA polymerase b. Taq polymerase c. DNA polymerase d. All the above ...
What are the disadvantages of digital PCR? While dPCR has many advantages over traditional PCR, there are some disadvantages, the main one being cost, both of the equipment needed for the procedures and the materials. RUO23-2080_001IDT
aBefore financial statements can be prepared, the accounts must be reviewed to ensure they reflect the correct balances; adjustments will be needed to adjust prepaids and unearned amounts, and to record amortization and accruals. The adjusted trial balance is used to prepare the statements. ...
1. What does the PCR do? PCR is a method by which fragments of DNA can be duplicated. This makes PCR more sufficient amongst other Felds in forensic science. 2. Why is PCR helpful to forensic scientists? PCR is helpful to forensic scientists because it copies small fragments of DNA fast...
The laboratory equipment and instruments needed to support the NGS workflow The laboratory personnel requirements to run NGS testing in-house The need for a quality management system (QMS) to govern the lab operations that includes standard operating procedures (SOPs), calibrati...
[note:DNA polymerase only work in this directiond:PCR performed at high ttemp and Tag is a heat resistant/thermostableDNApolymerase;does not get denatured by high temperature like other normal polymerases;PCR reaction can continue for many cycles without having to replace the enzyme;Taq polymerase ...
Novel approaches to diversifying HIV testing approaches at community level are needed. Finally, the paper makes a plea for bold measures to combat stigma and discrimination, which continues to represent a formidable barrier for access to services for affected populations and may contribute to HIV-...
How does colony PCR work? What is the template DNA? What does DNA ligase do during DNA replication, and what is DNA ligase? Why are primers needed for DNA replication? A. The primers help with the proofreading function of DNA polymerase. B. They ...