The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is
A) the process that repeatedly replicates a selected segment of DNA.
B) the process that repeatedly forms a polypeptide chain from a selected segment of DNA.
C) a reaction used to hybridise complementary DNA.
D) the integration of a DNA sequence into the genome.
E) a reaction that forms a DNA molecule from an RNA molecule.
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Q5: Transformation of cells can be accomplished by
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Q6: Restriction enzymes are found naturally in bacterial
Q7: Ligation refers to the process of
A) making
Q8: In recombinant DNA technology, the term cloning
Q9: Complementary DNA (cDNA) libraries are made
A) because
Q11: Reverse transcriptase is
A) the process that repeatedly
Q12: Bacteria that contain the vector plasmid pBluescript
Q13: 'Colony hybridisation' is one of the methods
Q14: After radioactive labelling of the 5' end
Q15: The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is initiated
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