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Which of the following serves as a starting point for duplicate strands of DNA to be copied by PCR? primers polymerase bacteria restriction enzymes
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Which of the following serves as a starting point for duplicate strands of DNA to be copied by PCR?
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Polymerse chain reaction method for making many copies of a spec . segment of DNA
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