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how is the polymerase chain reaction useful in DNA fingerprinting?

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Describe how gene therapy is being used to treat cystic fibrosis? and How are radioactive probes useful in DNA fingerprinting?

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One Response to “how is the polymerase chain reaction useful in DNA fingerprinting?”

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    Polymerase chains are used in dna fingerprinting because to DNA finger print effectively, you need multiple copies of the DNA, which could be hard to come bay if say you only get one cell from a crime scene.

    Gene therapy can be used to treat cystic fibrosis because of the nature of the disease. If you use a virus to *infect* some of the cells that produce the enzyme that isn’t present or present in very low levels in cystic fibrosis patients, you will now have cells producing larger concentrations of the enzyme needed for normal breathing.

    Radioactive probes are useful in DNA fingerprinting by labeling certain DNA strands with a heavier isotope that allows for easier recognition in a gel.

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