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9 October, 16:17

PCR is a technique that:

1. Provides a statistical analysis of the nitrogenous-base pairings.

2. Can produce many exact copies of segments of DNA.

3. Produces information regarding the sequence of nitrogenous bases.

4. Virtually eliminates operator error from DNA analysis.

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  1. 9 October, 18:08
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    The correct answer is 2. Can produce many exact copies of segments of DNA.

    Explanation:

    Polymerase chain reaction is a method that is invented by Karry Mullis and is widely used to make several copies of a DNA segment. PCR has three main steps by which a DNA segment gets replicated.

    1. Denaturation: During the denaturation step, a DNA segment is converted into single-stranded by raising the temperature to 95° Celcius for 30s.

    2. Annealing: During annealing temperature is reduced so that primer can bind on the separated DNA strands.

    3. Extension: In extension, DNA polymerase adds nucleotide and extends the new strand of DNA. The temperature in this step is 72°c.

    This cycle is repeated many times to get appropriate numbers of DNA copies.
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