Molecular Techniques in DNA Amplification

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  1. DNA Amplification Techniques
  2. PCR Process Steps
  3. Primer Design in PCR
  4. Quantitative PCR Methods
  5. DNA Cloning Methods
  6. Non-Selective DNA Amplification
  7. PCR Data Analysis
  8. Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification
  9. DNA Polymerases in PCR
  10. Advantages and Limitations of PCR

1. DNA Amplification Techniques

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • In Vitro DNA amplification: A cell-free method developed in 1980 that allows rapid, reliable, and versatile amplification of specific DNA sequences, enabling parallel processing and revolutionizing genetics (source content).
  • PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction): A technique that amplifies specific DNA sequences exponentially through cycles of denaturation, annealing, and extension, using DNA polymerase to produce billions of copies (source content).
  • DNA cloning: The process of transferring DNA sequences into target cells, where they undergo proliferation, resulting in DNA amplification within intact cells (source content).
  • Selective amplification of DNA sequences: The process of amplifying only specific DNA regions of interest, often achieved through primer design and hybridization techniques, to isolate particular genetic material (source content).
  • Use of DNA polymerase to make multiple copies: An enzyme that synthesizes new DNA strands from a template during PCR, essential for the exponential amplification process (source content).
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1. What is DNA amplification technique PCR primarily classified as?

2. What temperature is typically used during the denaturation step of the PCR cycle?

3. What is the primary role of primer design in PCR?

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DNA amplification — in vitro method?

Cell-free, rapid DNA copying technique.

PCR — main process steps?

Denaturation, annealing, extension.

Primer design — importance?

Ensures specificity and efficiency.

qPCR — detection method?

Fluorescent probes monitor amplification.

DNA cloning — process?

Transfer DNA into cells for proliferation.

Non-selective amplification — purpose?

Amplifies all DNA fragments without targeting.

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