Apparatus, for amplification of nucleic acids

作者: Nisse E. J. Kalkkinen , Hans E. Soderlund

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摘要: Amplification of nucleic acids is performed by incubating in a polymerization vessel reaction mixture which contains suitable buffer solution, one or several single-stranded target acids, primers, deoxyribouncleoside triphosphates and polymerase. After sufficient time for polymerication to occur, the transferred into another denaturation single stranded acids. denaturation, back original vessel. The amplification process regulated maintain temperature advantageous action enzyme denaaturation Furthermore, apparatus includes liquid transfer system transferring from another, comprises at least tube per pair extends within

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