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Over the last 15 years, PCR has become an essential part of most laboratories involved in biomedical research. PCR amplification turns a few attograms of a specific fragment of nucleic acid (far too little to be analyzed directly or used in biochemical reactions) into as much as a microgram of DNA.
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- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type
- Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
- Noise Band
- Amplification Curve
- Threshold Line
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Rasmussen, R. (2001). Quantification on the LightCycler. In: Meuer, S., Wittwer, C., Nakagawara, KI. (eds) Rapid Cycle Real-Time PCR. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59524-0_3
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