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Primer-Directed Enzymatic Amplification of DNA with a Thermostable DNA Polymerase
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EngineeringDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyNucleic Acid Amplification TestMolecular GeneticsReal-time Polymerase Chain ReactionEnzymatic ModificationPolymerase Chain ReactionNucleic Acid ChemistryDna ComputingThermostable Dna PolymeraseDna SequencingOligonucleotideDna ReplicationBiomolecular EngineeringBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyAmplification ReactionMedicineGenome Editing
A thermostable DNA polymerase was used in an in vitro DNA amplification procedure, the polymerase chain reaction. The enzyme, isolated from Thermus aquaticus, greatly simplifies the procedure and, by enabling the amplification reaction to be performed at higher temperatures, significantly improves the specificity, yield, sensitivity, and length of products that can be amplified. Single-copy genomic sequences were amplified by a factor of more than 10 million with very high specificity, and DNA segments up to 2000 base pairs were readily amplified. In addition, the method was used to amplify and detect a target DNA molecule present only once in a sample of 10(5) cells.
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