Do cells store PCR?
Do cells store PCR?
Last Updated on Sunday, 12 June 2011 04:39 Written by Administrator Sunday, 12 June 2011 04:39
Question by Hip-E chick: Do cells store PCR?
Polymerase chain reaction-(PCR) not homework but I need to know a little more about it and if cells store PCR-its more of a method am I right?
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Answer by cf2424
Yes, PCR is not something that cells store but it is a method to studying DNA strands in the cell.
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It’s a method that scientists use to copy lots and lots of DNA in a test tube, which can then be more easily analyzed than if you only had a single strand of DNA. So it’s not something cells use.