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Keywords: Pcr, Polymerase, Vivo, Vitro, Dna
A large increase in the number of copies of a gene or a DNA sequence beyond that which is characteristic of the organism's haploid genome.
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in molecular biology, a process where a gene or fragment of DNA is duplicated many times.
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See gene amplification.
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Any process which increases the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment; can be in vivo or in vitro.
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the replication of extracted DNA so that the DNA can be detected by an analyzer or a capillary electrophoresis machine. Amplification is the third of five stages in the PCR/STR analysis process.
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The production of many copies of a DNA sequence.
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The process of making identical genetic copies of a specific region of DNA.PCR is a powerful techniques for amplifying specific regions of DNA.
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See DNA amplification.
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the production of many copies of a region of DNA.
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Producing multiple copies of a chosen DNA region, usually by PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction).
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the production of additional copies of a gene sequence.
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The process of increasing the number of copies of a particular gene or chromosomal sequence.
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Hepatitis Polymerase
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Making multiple copies of a gene or of any sequence of DNA . Repeated copying of a piece of DNA. See the entire definition of Amplification
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(Multiplication) Process of multiplying DNA sequences.
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See PCR
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Production of multiple copies of a DNA sequence, either in vivo or in vitro, starting with one or a few copies. ( 19)
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An increase in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment; can be in vivo or in vitro. See cloning, polymerase chain reaction.
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the production of additional copies of a specific DNA fragment using methods such as cloning or polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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an increase in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a cheap and easy technique used to amplify DNA strands by heating and cooling a medium that includes the strand to be copied, DNA polymerase, two 20-base primers, and an excess of nucleotides. Once a copy is made of the original sequence it can be used to generate subsequent copies, thus creating more and more DNA templates that can be used for duplication. [Source: Biotechnology Industry Organization, www.bio.org
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An increase in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment (amplicon). For example the MYCN oncogene is often amplified in neuroblastoma. See also: Mutation.
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The repeated copying of a DNA sequence.
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An increase in vivo or in vitro in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment.
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gene amplification – the production of multiple copies of a particular gene product
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refers to the production of additional copies of a specific DNA fragment; can be in vivo or in vitro. See cloning, polymerase chain reaction.
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The production of many DNA copies from one master region of DNA.
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The process of repeatedly making copies of the same piece of DNA.
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producing many DNA copies from one original DNA target.
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