How is PCR different from DNA replication?
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How is PCR different from DNA replication?
PCR and DNA replication
DNA replication can involve a number of different techniques in order to obtain a greater quantity of the desired DNA stands. This could be an important step used to obtain enough DNA to use in laboratory applications
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View this answerGenerally speaking DNA replication refers to the copying of an entire strand of DNA, or entire genome, during cell division. This is a natural process...
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