Label the image of PCR with the correct description of each step. Heat-resistant DNA polymerase replicates DNA. Raise the temperature and then lower it again to replicate more strands. Raise the temperature until hydrogen bonds between complementary bases break. Isolate target DNA sequence and put it with other ingredients in test tube. Lower the temperature so that primers that you added in step 1 will attach to DNA.
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