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Process

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Denaturation – DNA is heated to 95°C which breaks the h bonds, strands seperate - Annealing - the temperature is decreased to 52°C so that primers can join to their complementary bases at the end of the DNA fragment - Elongation / Extension – the temperature is increased to 72°C, as this is the optimum temperature for Taq polymerase to build the complementary strands of DNA to produce the new identical double-stranded DNA molecules


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