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- 4-(Phenylmethyl)-1-piperazineacetic acid [[2-hydroxy-3-(2-propenyl)phenyl]methylene]hydrazide
- 1-Piperazineacetic acid, 4-(phenylmethyl)-, 2-[[2-hydroxy-3-(2-propen-1-yl)phenyl]methylene]hydrazide
- 1-Piperazineacetic acid, 4-(phenylmethyl)-, [[2-hydroxy-3-(2-propenyl)phenyl]methylene]hydrazide
- Pac-1
- Pac1
- Procaspase activating compound 1
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique that amplifies DNA by creating copies of the genetic material. In PCR, two short strands of DNA called primers are used to generate an exponential amount of target DNA. This can be done in a test tube or in living cells. The polymerase chain reaction is commonly used in molecular biology to amplify a specific region of DNA from one or more samples, and has found use as a diagnostic tool for numerous human diseases. It is also widely used in forensics to identify individuals or species.
The PCR process starts with denaturing the double-stranded DNA template molecule into single strands of differing lengths, followed by annealing short primers to the 3' end of each strand. These primer sequences are complementary to the regions on either side of the region to be amplified. The short strands then serve as templates for replication, producing two long strands (complementary) for every original single strand. The reactions are cycled
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