Which of the following is not an application of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?
Purification of isolated protein
Detection of gene mutation
Molecular diagnosis
Gene amplification
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a technique used for the amplification of a gene or specific DNA sequences . Its applications include molecular diagnosis (e.g., detecting pathogens like HIV even at very low concentrations) , and the detection of gene mutations (e.g., in suspected cancer patients) . The purification of isolated proteins is part of downstream processing, which occurs after the biosynthetic stage, and is not an application of PCR .
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