The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique employs a heat-stable polymerase in a chain reaction, replicating DNA exponentially.
i think it is not possible because if it is possible then the same gene is there in many problem. which may creats huge problem.
Chromosome
Polymerase Chain Reaction, also known as PCR, can be used to rapidly make multiple copies of a gene using a primer.Another method is to use a plasmid vector to carry, store and multiply a gene in a microbial cell, such as E. coli.
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1st conclusion: Organisms inherit two copies of each gene, one from each parent. 2nd conclusion: Organisms donate only one copy of each gene in their gametes. Thus, the two copies of each gene segregate, or separate, during gamete formation. "hope this helped"
If by gene pair, you mean the two copies of each gene present in a diploid cell, then yes. Both alleles make up an organisms genotype, though they might not both be expressed in the phenotype, if one is recessive for instance.
Because there's one copy of the gene in DNA (2 for diploid species including humans). It would take a LONG time to make an appreciable amount of protein from two copies of the gene. But the cell can make many copies of mRNA to quickly make larger amounts of the desired protein
Which technique can be used to make multiple copies of a gene? What are the basic steps in this procedure?
Polymerase Chain Reaction, also known as PCR, can be used to rapidly make multiple copies of a gene using a primer.Another method is to use a plasmid vector to carry, store and multiply a gene in a microbial cell, such as E. coli.
Polymerase Chain Reaction, also known as PCR, can be used to rapidly make multiple copies of a gene using a primer.Another method is to use a plasmid vector to carry, store and multiply a gene in a microbial cell, such as E. coli.
You need to make multiple copies of the gene. Almost no lab protocol is 100% effective, which includes ligation/recombination or transformation/transfection.
Make lots of copies of the gene rapidly.
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polymerase chain reaction
A photocopier can make multiple copies of a single page, depending on the settings chosen. Most photocopiers can make up to hundreds of copies in one go.
A gene is a segement of DNA that codes for a particular trait. DNA, and the genes that make up it, are found in the nucleus.
introduces good copies of the dystrophin gene into muscle cells. The goal is to allow the existing muscle cells to use the new gene to produce the dystrophin it cannot make with its flawed gene
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