what is annealing in biology
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Annealing is the process of heating and cooling two single-stranded oligonucleotides with complementary sequences. Heat breaks all hydrogen bonds, and cooling allows new bonds to form between the sequences. Oligonucleotide annealing is typically referred to as annealing DNA, but the process is used for RNA as well.
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