Dna Amplification
DNA amplification is a process that increases the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment. It allows researchers to obtain enough strands of the target DNA to analyze and study its sequence, structure, and function. DNA amplification has revolutionized the field of molecular genetics and its applications span a wide range of topics from medical diagnostics to agriculture. It is an essential tool for genetic research, enabling the study of how genes code for certain proteins and how changes in genetic material can lead to diseases or other conditions. DNA amplification can also be used for crime scene investigations and identifying infectious organisms.
← Journal of DNA And RNA Research