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Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds. During PCR, two DNA strands are separated by breaking covalent bonds during th
Forward primers bind to th
Dr. Holechek has asked you to amplify a gene, which of the following components is NOT required for PCR?*
DNA Sample
Polymera
How many copies of DNA do you get after 3 full cycles?
32
64
16
more than 100
Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds. During PCR, two DNA strands are separated by breaking covalent bonds during the denaturation step. True False Forward primers bind to th Dr. Holechek has asked you to amplify a gene, which of the following components is NOT required for PCR?* DNA Sample Polymerase (Taq) primers Ligase Nucleotides (dNTPs) Mix Buffer How many copies of DNA do you get after 3 full cycles? 32 64 16 more than 100


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Q. 1. FALSE. In the denaturation step, the two complementary strands of the sample DNA are separated. This involves breaking the hydrogen bonds that hold complementary nucleotides (from opposite strands) together. This is done by heating the sample t
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