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what is error prone pcr?​

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Error-prone PCR (EP-PCR) is the method of choice for introducing random mutations into a defined segment of DNA that is too long to be chemically synthesized as a degenerate sequence. ... The average number of mutations per DNA fragment can be controlled as a function of the number of EP-PCR doublings performed.

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Error-prone PCR (EP-PCR) is the method of choice for introducing random mutations into a defined segment of DNA that is too long to be chemically synthesized as a degenerate sequence. ... The average number of mutations per DNA fragment can be controlled as a function of the number of EP-PCR doublings performed.

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