Q. In PCR, the temperature used to denature the DNA is about
(a) 76°C (b) 25°C (c) 95°C (d) 40°C.
Answer (c) In PCR, during denaturation, the target DNA is heated at high temperature resulting in the separation of the two strands.
Q. In PCR, the temperature used to denature the DNA is about
(a) 76°C (b) 25°C (c) 95°C (d) 40°C.
Answer (c) In PCR, during denaturation, the target DNA is heated at high temperature resulting in the separation of the two strands.