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Nederlands: Nederlands: Schematische voorstelling van de PCR ketingreactie.
  1. De denaturatie van de de dubbele helix naar een enkele DNA-streng bij 96 °C.
  2. hybridizatie van de enkelstreng met primers bij 68 °C.
  3. vervollediging van de DNA-enkelstrengen bij 72 °C.
  4. Eind van de eerste cyclus.
in de praktijk wordt deze cyclus vele malen herhaald.


English: Diagram of PCR reaction to demonstrate how amplification leads to the exponential growth of a short product flanked by the primers.


Schematic drawing of the PCR cycle.

  1. Denaturing at 96°C.
  2. Annealing at 68°C.
  3. Elongation at 72°C.
  4. The first cycle is complete. The two resulting DNA strands make up the template DNA for the next cycle, thus doubling the amount of DNA duplicated for each new cycle.


Deutsch: Schematische Darstellung des PCR-Zyklus.
  1. Denaturalisieren/Schmelzen bei 96 °C.
  2. Anlagerung bei 68 °C.
  3. Verlängerung bei 72 °C.
  4. Der erste Zyklus ist beendet.
Date 22 March 2007
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Author Madprime
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