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In a SEQUENTIAL order, whit are the three steps in PCR? A. Anneal Primers, Extend DNA, Denature DNA B. Denature DNA, Extend DNA, Anneal Primers C. Denature DNA, Anneal Primers, Extend DNA D. Extend DNA, Anneal Primers, Denature DNA

          In a SEQUENTIAL order, whit are the three steps in PCR?
A. Anneal Primers, Extend DNA, Denature DNA
B. Denature DNA, Extend DNA, Anneal Primers
C. Denature DNA, Anneal Primers, Extend DNA
D. Extend DNA, Anneal Primers, Denature DNA
        
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In a SEQUENTIAL order, whit are the three steps in PCR?
A. Anneal Primers, Extend DNA, Denature DNA
B. Denature DNA, Extend DNA, Anneal Primers
C. Denature DNA, Anneal Primers, Extend DNA
D. Extend DNA, Anneal Primers, Denature DNA

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In a SEQUENTIAL order, what are the three steps in PCR? A. Anneal Primers, Extend DNA, Denature DNA B. Denature DNA, Extend DNA, Anneal Primers C. Denature DNA, Anneal Primers, Extend DNA D. Extend DNA, Anneal Primers, Denature DNA
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00:01 Hello students in the question we have been asked for the sequence of pcr.
00:06 The pcr, this is the polymerase chain reaction.
00:12 So the sequence in a polymerase chain reaction is, first there happens denaturation, then annealing and at last there is extension.
00:31 So this is the sequence...
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