Integrates the latest studies related to PCR and its applications. Exploring an introduction to polymerase chain reaction, the application of reverse tranillegalscriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in the rapid detection of pathogen in water samples and PCR methods for accurate and rapid screening of the genetically modified organisms in foods are presented.
Über den Autor
Sarika Garg procured her doctoral degree at the Max Planck Unit For Structural Molecular Biology, University of Hamburg, Germany in 2011. She has diverse research interests and has contributed im-mensely in many research fields viz. Enzyme Technology, Environmen-tal Science, and Neuroscience. She has numerous research papers and review articles to her credit as well as two books. She is a recipient of 2012 SHRF Postdoctoral Fellowship Award and 2012 Laura E. Chap-man Research Award. She is currently working as a Career Counselor in her very own venture 'higherstudiescounseling.com', Montreal, Can-ada and as a freelancer science writer.
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Integrates the latest studies related to PCR and its applications. Exploring an introduction to polymerase chain reaction, the application of reverse tranillegalscriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in the rapid detection of pathogen in water samples and PCR methods for accurate and rapid screening of the genetically modified organisms in foods are presented.