Specific Enzymatic Amplification of DNA In Vitro: The Polymerase Chain Reaction

Volume: 51, Issue: 0, Pages: 263 - 273
Published: Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The discovery of specific restriction endonucleases (Smith and Wilcox 1970) made possible the isolation of discrete molecular fragments of naturally occurring DNA for the first time. This capability was crucial to the development of molecular cloning (Cohen et al. 1973); and the combination of molecular cloning and endonuclease restriction allowed the synthesis and isolation of any naturally occurring DNA sequence that could be cloned into a...
Paper Details
Title
Specific Enzymatic Amplification of DNA In Vitro: The Polymerase Chain Reaction
Published Date
Jan 1, 1986
Volume
51
Issue
0
Pages
263 - 273
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