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how pcr amplification is different from the invivo replication​

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Answered by shashankjilla100
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Both PCR and in-vivo DNA replication are polymerase chain reactions. Key differences are: Machinery involved : DNA replication is carried out at body temperature (37C in humans) with the help of a complex machinery. ... In PCR, thermostable DNA polymerases derived from bacteria or archaea are used

Answered by anjalirehan04
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Both PCR and in-vivo DNA replication are polymerase chain reactions. Key differences are: Machinery involved : DNA replication is carried out at body temperature (37C in humans) with the help of a complex machinery. ... In PCR, thermostable DNA polymerases derived from bacteria or archaea are used (eg.

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