Development of Polymerase Chain Reaction

Orga Nanage
2 min readApr 8, 2021

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PCR is said to be a shorthand for a simple but very useful procedure in molecular biology called the polymerase chain reaction. It is a technique used to amplify a segment of DNA of interest or produce lots and lots of copies. In other words, PCR enables us to produce millions of copies of a specific DNA sequence from an initially small sample — sometimes even a single copy. Many companies are producing test kits for PCR. And recently, I found these other amazing companies that aims to produce new generation PCR test kits! A fast and portable one. (1) Interested? Let’s talk about more specific details here.

PCR technology is still developing. There is continuing development and refinement of the processes and tools used, allowing the process to be adapted to meet specialist needs. For instance, new methods and refinements are being developed and used, especially when quantification of DNA in a sample is needed. In addition, from the recent article that I read, the possibility exists for these other companies are to potentially collaborate or partner with household-name companies in the coming months. Especially considering that this technology might have game-changing potential at transportation hubs, border crossings, care facilities, schools, pharmacies, and hospitality settings. (2) What do you think of it folks? Learn here for more to be enlightened.

The development of new technologies, like PCR, enables new discoveries to be made. Other technologies could also be developed. Wanting to share this sponsored post to you and kindly check my disclaimer on profile and landing page. Changes and advancements are really inevitable and by this, we would always expect for new things around us.

Source: https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/2347-what-is-pcr

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Orga Nanage
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