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Why is it so important to be able to amplify DNA fragments using PCR when studying genes?
To remove any mutations in the genes
Before amplification, DNA fragments are likely to bind to RNA and would no longer be able to be analysed
A gene may represent only a millionth of the cell's DNA
To remove the negative charge on the DNA, to enable them to be analysed
To make seeing the nucleotide sequence easier
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