Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the quick, easy method for generating unlimited copies of any fragment of DNA. This method relies on the exponential amplification of specific DNA fragments, resulting in millions of copies that can serve as templates for different kinds of analyses. The polymerase chain reaction has been elaborated in many ways since its introduction and is now commonly used for a wide variety of applications including genotyping, cloning, mutation detection, sequencing, microarrays, forensics and paternity testing.
Pallavi, N.*
ZAHRS, Babbur Farm, Hiriyur
T.N. Dhanalakshmi
T. Rudramuni
S.K. Priyadarshini
G. Hanumanth Naik
Pallavi, N., Dhanalakshmi, T.N., Rudramuni, T., Priyadarshini, S.K., Naik, G.H., 2016. Polymerase chain reaction in agricultural technology. Innovative Farming 1(3), 102-103.