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  • #REDIRECT [[Polymerase chain reaction#Application of PCR]]
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  • == QRT-PCR == ...rgeted [[DNA]] molecule. It is a variant of [[Polymerase Chain Reaction]] (PCR), a technology that greatly amplifies a single piece of DNA across several
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  • |Term=Polymerase chain reaction ...m a sample containing very small amounts of that DNA. The polymerase chain reaction makes it possible to amplify these pieces of DNA so that they can be detect
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  • ...atch the ends of the target DNA segment, allowing the [[DNA polymerase|DNA Polymerase]] to attach and begin the replication process. * [[Polymerase chain reaction|Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)]]: A method widely used in molecular biology to make several copies of a s
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  • |Term=PCR ...ific piece of DNA from a sample containing very small amounts of that DNA. PCR makes it possible to amplify these pieces of DNA so that they can be detect
    926 bytes (159 words) - 20:33, 12 January 2023
  • ...techniques such as [[Polymerase chain reaction|polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]]. * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...ld Value''', is a term used in [[Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction]] (RT-PCR) testing, particularly in the context of [[COVID-19]] testing. ...m the words 'Cycle Threshold'. 'Cycle' refers to the number of cycles in a PCR test, and 'Threshold' refers to the point at which a positive result can be
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  • |Term=RT-PCR |Short definition=RT-PCR - A laboratory method used to make many copies of a given genetic sequence
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  • ...ese, Qiagen also provides assay technologies for [[PCR]] (Polymerase Chain Reaction), [[NGS]] (Next Generation Sequencing), and other molecular diagnostics app * [[PCR]] (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
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  • ...laboratory setting using techniques such as [[Polymerase Chain Reaction]] (PCR), [[Flow Cytometry]], or [[Electron Microscopy]]. The count obtained can be ...les in a sample. This can be done using a variety of techniques, including PCR, flow cytometry, and electron microscopy.
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  • ...human bocavirus is typically made through a [[polymerase chain reaction]] (PCR) test, which can detect the virus in respiratory secretions. * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...rough various [[diagnostic test]]s, such as [[polymerase chain reaction]] (PCR) tests, which can identify the presence of viral genetic material in a samp * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...y the amplification of this mutated strand via [[Polymerase Chain Reaction|PCR]]. The amplified DNA is then introduced into a host organism, where it repl * [[Polymerase Chain Reaction|PCR]]
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  • ...ar, or through molecular techniques such as [[polymerase chain reaction]] (PCR). Treatment usually involves a combination of [[antimalarial]] drugs and an * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...sis. The laboratory uses a technique called [[polymerase chain reaction]] (PCR) to amplify any fetal DNA present in the blood sample. The amplified DNA is * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...echniques including [[Polymerase Chain Reaction|polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]], [[Immunohistochemistry|immunohistochemistry]], [[In Situ Hybridization| * [[Polymerase Chain Reaction]]: A method widely used in molecular biology to rapidly make millions to bi
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  • ...scope and may be further identified through [[polymerase chain reaction]] (PCR) testing. * [[Polymerase Chain Reaction]]
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  • ...boratory testing. The most common test is a [[polymerase chain reaction]] (PCR) test, which can detect the presence of ''Anaplasma'' DNA in a blood sample * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...ods, such as [[Culture (biology)|culture]] and [[Polymerase chain reaction|PCR]], can also be used to detect the bacterium. * [[Polymerase chain reaction]]: A method used to amplify DNA, including the DNA of ''Mycobacterium tuber
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  • * [[Polymerase Chain Reaction|Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]]: A method widely used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of
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