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polymerase chain reaction

(puh-LIH-meh-rays chayn ree-AK-shun)
A common laboratory technique used during molecular genetic testing to produce many copies of a specific sequence of DNA . Polymerase chain reaction allows these DNA sequences to be amplified so there is a sufficient quantity of DNA to be analyzed by molecular genetic tests. Also called PCR.
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