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PCR is “a revolutionary new technology.” PCR has “transformed molecular biological research.” PCR “may soon replace gene cloning as the amplification method of choice for gene sequencing.” PCR is “providing new options in molecular genetics.” PCR has “allowed evolutionary biologists to study fragments of DNA from ancient specimens, and forensic scientists to analyze DNA in traces of biological fluids recovered from crime scenes.”
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Daniell, E. (1994). PCR in the Marketplace. In: Mullis, K.B., Ferré, F., Gibbs, R.A. (eds) The Polymerase Chain Reaction. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0257-8_34
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