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'''18 June 2010'''
 
=Polymerase Chain Reaction=
=Polymerase Chain Reaction=
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==Protocol==
 
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Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a technique used to amplify a single or few a copies of a piece of DNA generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence.
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==Aim==
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# To avoid contamination, wear gloves
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# To achieve optimum results, always do everything on ice
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To amplify a desired DNA fragment by using a set of appropriate primers flanking the fragment.
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==Materials and Protocol==
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Please refer to: [[Team:Newcastle/PCR| PCR]] for materials required and protocol.
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A basic PCR set up requires several components and reagents.These components include:
 
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#DNA template that contains the DNA region (target) to be amplified.
 
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#Two primers that are complementary to the 3' (three prime) ends of each of the sense and anti-sense strand of the DNA target.
 
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#Taq polymerase or another DNA polymerase with a temperature optimum at around 70 °C.
 
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#Deoxynucleoside triphosphates, the building blocks from which the DNA polymerases synthesizes a new DNA strand.
 
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#Buffer solution, providing a suitable chemical environment for optimum activity and stability of the DNA polymerase.
 
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Polymerase Chain Reaction

Aim

To amplify a desired DNA fragment by using a set of appropriate primers flanking the fragment.

Materials and Protocol

Please refer to: PCR for materials required and protocol.


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