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The question that is given over here is regarding the pcr polymerase change reaction.
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The question says that pcr is modeled on the replication of dna inside a living organism cell.
00:21
Then we have to compare the process that depends our understanding of pcr.
00:26
Both the pcrs and in -vote dna replication use, what sort of assembly in order to form new dna strands? some of the options are given here.
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So basically what happens, the dna polymerase synthesis, dna polymerase synthesis, the dna strands from the nucleotide tripospates by adding the respective nucleotype to its respective primer end, which is your 3 prime end.
01:09
In pcr, which is similar to that of the invivore dna replication, a polymerase, 3 -q polymerase is used.
01:25
It is a heat stable dna polymerase and it is utilized for the assembly of new strands in pzla.
01:32
But if you can see the other options like the topo isomerase...