This interactive will present the mathematical consideration of exponentially enriching a piece …
This interactive will present the mathematical consideration of exponentially enriching a piece of DNA using PCR. Typically, a PCR protocol will repeat approximately 30 cycles of denaturation, annealing, and elongation. 30 cycles of PCR produce around 1 billion copies of the amplified region.
Biology 2e is designed to cover the scope and sequence requirements of a …
Biology 2e is designed to cover the scope and sequence requirements of a typical two-semester biology course for science majors. The text provides comprehensive coverage of foundational research and core biology concepts through an evolutionary lens. Biology includes rich features that engage students in scientific inquiry, highlight careers in the biological sciences, and offer everyday applications. The book also includes various types of practice and homework questions that help students understand—and apply—key concepts. The 2nd edition has been revised to incorporate clearer, more current, and more dynamic explanations, while maintaining the same organization as the first edition. Art and illustrations have been substantially improved, and the textbook features additional assessments and related resources.
By the end of this section, you will be able to do …
By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following:
Describe the properties of water that are critical to maintaining life Explain why water is an excellent solvent Provide examples of water’s cohesive and adhesive properties Discuss the role of acids, bases, and buffers in homeostasis
This interactive will present the rules for designing precise nucleotide sequences called …
This interactive will present the rules for designing precise nucleotide sequences called PCR primers. Designing primers for a PCR reaction is an important step because the way they bind to the template DNA dictates much of the success of the PCR reaction.
Polymerase Chain Reaction - or PCR - is known as one of …
Polymerase Chain Reaction - or PCR - is known as one of the most ubiquitous and powerful techniques in life science laboratories. PCR is a highly sensitive and selective method to produce many copies of a particular piece of DNA. This pathway details applications of PCR, its mechanism and primer design, and demonstrates how the method is used in the lab.
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