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The PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)protocol That Is Currently Used in Laboratories

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The PCR (polymerase chain reaction) protocol that is currently used in laboratories was facilitated by the discovery of a bacterium called Thermus aquaticus in a hot spring inside Yellowstone National Park,in Wyoming.This organism contains a heat-stable form of DNA polymerase known as Taq polymerase,which continues to function even after it has been heated to 95ᵒC.Why would such a heat-stable polymerase be beneficial in PCR?


A) Each cycle includes a "hot" saturation phase (95°C) , which allows the primers to anneal to the target DNA.
B) Each cycle includes a "hot" denaturation phase (95°C) , which serves to sterilize the culture.
C) Each cycle includes a "hot" denaturation phase (95°C) , which activates the Taq polymerase.
D) Each cycle includes a "hot" denaturation phase (95°C) , which separates the hydrogen bonds that hold the strands of the template DNA together.
E) More than one of the above are correct.

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