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Card 6
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What are primers?
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Card 7
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Why is the DNA mixture 1st heated to 95 degrees C (during PCR)?
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Card 8
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Why is the DNA mixture secondly cooled to 65 degrees C (during PCR)?
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Card 9
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Why is the DNA mixture thirdly heated to 72 degrees C (during PCR)?
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Card 10
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What does DNA polymerase do during PCR?
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Card 11
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In 1 cycle of PCR, how many copies of the DNA fragment are formed?
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Card 12
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Why can PCR be regarded as an exponential cycle?
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Card 13
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How do you get a DNA fragment from an organism's DNA?
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Card 14
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What does it mean if a section of DNA has a palindromic sequence of nucleotides?
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Card 15
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Why do restriction enzymes work?
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