Prior to the development of PCR in the 1980s, the primary method for producing many copies of a gene was a relatively time-consuming process known as DNA cloning. This technique involved insertion ...
Because of the prominence of real-time PCR, companies are flooding the market with newer, improved reagents for every step of the process, from sample preparation to reverse transcription to ...
This technique allows scientists to see the results almost immediately while the process is still ongoing, whereas conventional RT–PCR only provides results at the end of the process. Real time RT–PCR ...
PCR amplifies DNA in a three-step process: denaturation, which melts double-stranded DNA into single strands; annealing, which lets small pieces of primer DNA bind to either side of the region of ...
One to twenty-four samples can be processed in a single run to isolate free-circulating DNA from fetal-originated DNA in ...
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