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Polymerase Chain Reaction

Techniques used for replication of a single strand of DNA to provide sufficient quantity for other applications.

Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) are polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based markers for the rapid screening of genetic diversity.
Includes PCR on the place of growth of both microorganisms and cells and in situ PCR techniques.
In Real Time or Kinetic PCR, the amount of amplion is determined in each step of the amplification by the use of a fluorescent reporter group.
In this category, various techniques are listed, where the RNA sequence is converted to DNA by reverse transcription, followed by amplification by PCR.
Descriptions and offers of software directly related to PCR.
Please submit URL:s dealing with software that is only applicable to PCR experimentation.