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All right, so match the pcr component with its definition.
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We have a dna template, we have primers, we have the master mix, and we have dntps.
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And then for the definitions, we have a, individual nucleic acids, at, and g will be the building blocks when new strains of dna are made, b, the original dna that you want to copy using pcr.
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C, the enzyme that builds new dna used because it can withstand the temperature temperature changes used in pcr.
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D, small sections of dna that match the ends of the template, so it can be copied, or e, the solution that contains all the components, including enzymes, nucleic acids, and ions to build new dna.
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So to start matching these, we can match first.
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The dna template can be correctly matched with answer b, the original dna you want to copy using pcr.
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For primers, this can be correctly matched with d, small sections of dna that match ends of the template, so it can be copied...