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Chandler Copeland
29 June, 15:28
What does PCR allow you to do with DNA?
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Taylor Sparks
29 June, 16:50
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Answer: PCR allows us to target and amplify one specific segment of DNA that is a few hundred base pairs in length out a complete genome of over 3 billion base pairs.
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