Complementary Dna Amplification
Complementary DNA (cDNA) amplification is a technique used to increase the amount of copies of a specific DNA sequence. This can be used in a wide range of applications, such as gene discovery, increasing the sensitivity of PCR assays, or analyzing gene expression. cDNA amplification is based on using primers to prime the synthesis of cDNA from an RNA template. This cDNA is then amplified by a process called PCR. This technique is important for researchers because it allows them to efficiently produce large amounts of a specific DNA sequence. cDNA amplification is a powerful tool used in a variety of applications, including gene cloning, protein expression, gene expression studies, and molecular evolution studies.
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