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PCR technique (Polymerase Chain Reaction), Animation. It is a technique used to make multiple copies of a DNA segment of interest, ...
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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows researchers to amplify DNA in a test tube. This process uses an enzyme derived from heat-resistant ...
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Join The Amoeba Sisters as they explain the biotechnology technique PCR. This video goes into the basics of how PCR works as well as two ...
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Intro
How does PCR work?
Why use PCR?
rRT-PCR testing for SARS-CoV-2 (virus that causes COVID-19)
We live in a moment where genetics is helping us understand more and more of the world around us, from untangling evolutionary histories to ...
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What is PCR?
Denaturation
Annealing primers
Extension
Extension temperature
Thermal Cycling
Components of PCR
What we do with PCR products
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Polymerase chain reaction or PCR is a technique for amplifying specific DNA fragments from a DNA template. PCR happens in three basic steps: ...
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Principle of PCR
PCR Cycle
PCR is based on the mechanisms of DNA replication. First, the double-stranded DNA, which serves as the template in the reaction, ...
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Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Reaction Steps in PCR
PCR Primers
PCR Procedure
Annealing
Amplification Cycle
Second cycle
Cycle 3
Genetic Engineering
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History of PCR
Outro
What is the polymerase chain reaction? This animation explains how a small template of DNA can be amplified into billions of copies.
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Each PCR cycle doubles the amount of target sequence or amplicon in the reaction
Components used in PCR
Second PCR cycle
Third PCR cycle
Hold-Soak
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) enables researchers to produce millions of copies of a specific DNA sequence in approximately two hours.
PCR is the central DNA technology. Scientists use PCR to diagnose disease, to modify genes, and everything in between. PCR is a conceptually ...
Opening up the two strands of DNA
Primers
The steps of PCR
Exponential amplification
Applications of PCR
How is the COVID-19 Virus Detected using Real Time RT-PCR? COVID-19 · IAEA Assistance for the Rapid Detection and Management of COVID ...
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Do you have a short region of a DNA molecule that needs to be copied? Alyssa, a QC Scientist at Addgene, walks you through the PCR process.
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Intro & Overview
Materials
Getting Started in the Lab
PCR Process
Agarose Gel Prep & Downtime
Running Your Gel
Troubleshooting
What are the essential components of PCR?
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ... PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a vital technique in molecular biology, enabling researchers to amplify ...
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Introduction to PCR and its uses
Explanation of the PCR process
Details on the primer and polymerase
Explanation of the chain reaction
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This PCR introduction will demonstrate that PCR is a fundamental technique used to amplify fragments of DNA, frequently using the Taq ...
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Molecular Photocopying
DNA Elongation
Holding Step
DNA Polymerase Enzymes
Factors That Affect PCR
Limitations of Long Templates
DNA Polymerase Choice
PCR Inhibition
Part 1 of a 4 part series on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) provided by Dr. Lexa Scupham with the Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB)
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Welcome
Multiplex PCR
Dilution series
How primers are made
Positioning of dNTPs
Adenylation
PCR primer concentrations
PCR vs. in vivo polymerase
Why is real-time PCR more sensitive?
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique used in molecular biology for DNA amplification of a segment of DNA across several orders of ...
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Components of a typical PCR reaction
PCR cycle
Binding of primers
Role of magnesium ions
A how-to video on testing yourself for coronavirus at home using a PCR test kit. This is the throat and nose swab test which will test for ...
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Who should take a PCR test?
Step one: Check collection times at a Priority Post box near you
Set up the test
Check the use by date
Taking the sample
How to take the PCR test
Inserting the swab into the test tube
Package up the test kit
How to post your test kit
How to get help
Why did an adolescent boy start growing breasts? And how did PCR help scientists solve the mystery? This video explains what PCR is and how ...
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Karyotype
nucleotides = building blocks of DNA
Ingredients for PCR