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Polymerase chain reaction THE polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is an in vitro method for amplifying specific DNA sequences. Starting with trace amounts of a particular nucleic acid sequence from any source, PCR enzymatically generates millions or billions of exact copies, thereby making genetic analysis of tiny samples a relatively simple process. PCR was invented by Kary Mullis of Cetus Corporation in 1983, and is now a widely used technique in molecular biology, with direct applications in the fields of genetic research, medical diagnosis, and forensic science.
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