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Meaning of polimerasa




John Rene Plaut

polimerasa
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POLYMERASE enzyme that has the property of being able to duplicate and transcribe prosthetic properties. For this capability is used in laboratory analysis, to verify many situations such as murders, pathologies, rapes, viral diseases and others where a minimum critical mass is required to be sure of the diagnosis. With minimal sample polymerase works by doubling the genetic material approximately once an hour. With 20 hours you reach 1 million times the original sample, a minimum to draw conclusions. It is common to wait 27 hours as you reach approximately 130 million replications, a mass that ensures a very high percentage of certainty of not giving false negatives (or fewer false positives).

  



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