
Reannealing or correctly annealing, is the process by which two single strands of DNA combine to form double-stranded DNA. The term is most commonly used in its application in DNA amplification, the process by which DNA is copied in the lab. ...
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Renaturation of a DNA sample that has been dissociated by heating. In reannealing the two strands that recombine to form a double stranded molecule are from the same source. Differences in the rate of reannealing led to the early recognition of repetitive sequences which rapidly recombine (have low C0t values). ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Renaturation of a DNA sample that has been dissociated by heating. In reannealing the two strands that recombine to form a double-stranded molecule are from the same source. Differences in the rate of reannealing led to the early recognition of repetitive sequences - which rapidly recombine (have low values on the Cot curve).
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