Rna Amplification
RNA amplification is a process used in molecular biology to create many copies of a specific region of genetic material. It has several important uses, including the sequencing of an organism’s genome or the detection of an infectious agent in a sample. It is especially useful in research involving a low number of starting molecules, as it quickly generates high amounts of genetic material for further analysis. As an example, it has been applied to determine the rate of virus transmission in samples from a population during an outbreak. Furthermore, its applications have been expanded to detect biomarkers in cancer cells, allowing for early diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
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