Answer:
D. Polymerase chain reaction
Step-by-step explanation:
PCR is very percise; used to amplify or copy a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules by:
- two short DNA sequences (primers) are bind to start and end the DNA target
 - perform the PCR; DNA templates is added to a tube that contains primers, free nucleotides, and the enzyme (DNA polymearse)
 - it is mixed in a PCR machine that increases and decreases the temperature of the sample
 - mixture is heated to seperate the double strnaded DNA templated into single strands
 - mixture is cooled so the primers can bind to the DNA template
 - the DNA polymerase will synthesize to new strands of DNA from the primers
 - during synthesis, the end of the first cycle, the DNA molecule will consist of a new and old DNA strand
 - PCR continues with added cycles to repeat the steps
 - newly synthesized DNA segements serve as templates in later cycles; which can be copied over and over.