Describe the roles of heat, primers and the bacterium Thermus aquaticus in the process of PCR.
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Role of PCR technique
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- The role of heat, primers, and the bacterium Thermus aquaticus during the procedure of PCR:
- Heat: It denatures PCR. The ds DNA is warmed at the temperature 95 degrees Celsius, both the strands independent.
- Primers: Primers are the little oligonucleotides of fluctuating lengths of around 10-18 nucleotides that are correlative to a locale of format DNA and aides in the expansion of another chain.
- Thermus aquaticus: A specific thermostable chemical Taq DNA polymerase is confined from the bacterium Thermus aquaticus which can endure high temperatures and structures another strand.
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