Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique used to amplify specific regions of DNA. It involves making many copies of a specific DNA fragment using enzymes called polymerases. The process involves heating and cooling a mixture of DNA template, primers, a thermostable DNA polymerase (such as Taq polymerase), and the four deoxynucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs) required for DNA synthesis.
The basic reagents used in PCR are:
There are also different types of PCR, including Real-time PCR, which include the use of fluorescent dyes (probe or primers) or TaqMan probe and a thermal cycler with a fluorescent detector.
It's important to always keep in mind that to get the best performance out of PCR reactions, it's important to have high-quality reagents and use them under controlled conditions. We at Pipette.com ensure that we support your science with our products and help you to achieve best results
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