Taq Dna Polymerase

Taq DNA Polymerase is a DNA-synthesizing enzyme, useful in a variety of molecular biology applications. It was originally extracted from a thermophilic bacterial species, Thermus aquaticus, and later incorporated into a laboratory-based enzyme production process. Taq DNA Polymerase is remarkable for its ability to synthesize DNA fragments with high accuracy and at temperatures of up to 72°C. This enzyme is widely used in techniques such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), cloning, and sequencing of DNA. Thus, it is a pivotal contributor to the advances in molecular genetics and personalized medicine.

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