Ligase Chain Reaction


Ligase Chain Reaction is a scholarly work, published in 1995 in ''Methods in Molecular Biology''. The main subjects of the publication include chain reaction, biology, DNA nanotechnology, autocatalysis, polymerase chain reaction, chemistry, computer science, virology, Polymerase chain reaction optimization, computational biology, Digital polymerase chain reaction, molecular biology, cystic fibrosis, inverse polymerase chain reaction, and deoxyribonucleic acid. The ability to detect low numbers of DNA target sequences has been greatly enhanced by the development of geometric amplification techniques, most of which employ enzymatic methods to replicate a target DNA or RNA sequence in an autocatalytic fashion.

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