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has gloss | eng: Multiplex polymerase chain reaction is a modification of polymerase chain reaction in order to rapidly detect deletions or duplications in a large gene. This process amplifies genomic DNA samples using multiple primers and a temperature-mediated DNA polymerase in a thermal cycler. Multiplex-PCR was first described in 1988 as a method to detect deletions in the dystrophin gene. It has also been used with the steroid sulfatase gene. In 2008, multiplex-PCR was used for analysis of microsatellites and SNPs. |
lexicalization | eng: Multiplex polymerase chain reaction |
instance of | (noun) electronic equipment that increases strength of signals passing through it amplifier |
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