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Answer:
The heat sensitive polymerase would be denatured resulting in formation of little or no PCR products.
Explanation:
PCR is a technique that forms multiple copies of a small DNA sample. For the purpose, the DNA sample is exposed to very high-temperature conditions (around 95 degrees C) to facilitate the denaturation of DNA helix. These high-temperature conditions denature enzymes such as heat-sensitive DNA polymerases. Therefore, no or very little DNA molecules will be formed by the end of the process as the denatured DNA polymerase would not be able to extend the primers.
To avoid these conditions, heat-tolerant Taq polymerase is used in PCR which can withstand the extremely high-temperature conditions of PCR.
Answer:
D. all of the above
Explanation:
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Therapeutic cloning is the
process of creating multiple copies of a cell to treat a disease. In this type of cloning, the nucleus of a
cell, such as a skin cell, is inserted into a fertilized egg whose nucleus has
been removed. The nucleated egg begins to divide repeatedly to form a
blastocyst. Stem cells are then extracted from the blastocyst and they are used
to grow cells that are a perfect genetic match for the patient. The cells
created through therapeutic cloning can then be transplanted into the patient
to treat a disease from which the patient suffers.
Answer: I say the answer is "an identical environment" because, If the organism is genetically identical then that means that not much would have to change as in the organisms features.