What is the difference between RT PCR and PCR?
Normal PCR uses DNA as a template, whereas in RT-PCR (reverse transcription PCR), RNA is used as a template. Further... View Article
Normal PCR uses DNA as a template, whereas in RT-PCR (reverse transcription PCR), RNA is used as a template. Further... View Article
A specific part of the viral genome is amplified using a primer and can be detected even at a low... View Article
Yes, PCR can detect bacteria. Further reading: DNA Polymerase RNA Splicing Chromosome Structure Molecular Basis Of Inheritance – Important Notes... View Article
The four important PCR applications are in genetic engineering, diagnosis, forensic analysis and DNA isolation. Further reading: DNA Polymerase RNA... View Article
Primers are the short stretch of nucleotides, i.e. oligonucleotides, which are complementary to the DNA strand to be replicated. DNA... View Article
PCR can be used in the early detection of a disease when the concentration of pathogen is less in the... View Article
We need primers in PCR because DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the growing strand. Further reading: DNA Polymerase... View Article
In the real-time PCR, the accumulation of the amplified product is quantified after each cycle as the reaction progresses. Further... View Article
PCR is used to diagnose infectious diseases. It is used for the detection of infectious agents. Further reading: DNA Polymerase... View Article
The main function of polymerase chain reaction is to amplify and make multiple copies of a piece of DNA of... View Article
Polymerase chain reaction requires a DNA template, primers and thermostable DNA polymerase. Further reading: DNA Polymerase RNA Splicing Chromosome Structure... View Article
Polymerase chain reaction is a technique to amplify a piece of DNA or a gene. Multiple copies of the DNA... View Article
Polymerase chain reaction is a technique to amplify or make multiple copies of a DNA sample. It is widely used... View Article
The three steps of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are denaturation, primer annealing and extension of primers. Further reading: DNA Polymerase... View Article
DNA mapping refers to the methods which tell about the position of genes on chromosomes and the distance between them.... View Article
The distance between two genes can be determined by calculating the recombination frequency. Further reading: Polygenic Inheritance Chromosome Structure Molecular... View Article
The crossover frequency is proportional to the distance between the two genes, i.e. greater the distance between two genes, the... View Article
Vertical gene transfer refers to the transfer of genetic material from the mother to the daughter cells during cell division.... View Article
During the transformation in Pneumococcus, the R-strain bacteria had been transformed and became virulent by the heat-killed S-strain bacteria. Further... View Article
The foreign DNA is inserted into the cell through pores in its cell wall, through micro-injection or by gene gun.... View Article