GENETICS RESEARCH


Photo essay. Institut Gustave-Roussy, in the French region of Ile-de-France. Clinical Biology Department. Molecular genetics workstation. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique to target a specific piece of DNA and then to use that piece as a template to produce billions of copies. Called DNA amplification, it is used here in decoding the genome to study predisposition to skin cancer. Here, sequencing of amplified DNA. Here, separating the PCR results to examine, by electrophoresis, the effectiveness of the reaction.


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