Great Innovation Awaits Here!

Tracey Young
2 min readApr 9, 2021

From what I learned; PCR is sometimes called molecular photocopying. PCR is a simple and low-cost method for “amplifying” — or copying — small segments of DNA. Since molecular and genetic analyses require large quantities of DNA, studies of isolated pieces of DNA are virtually impossible without PCR amplification. PCR revolutionized the study of DNA and is also regarded as one of the most significant scientific developments in molecular biology. Anyway, if you are following these other companies progress, it has a tight share structure with only around 67 million shares outstanding and the firm’s share price has increased by more than 40% since the start of 2021 as their PCR test kit was generated. (1) Looks like they had a good start. You could also start exploring more about these other interesting companies.

The PCR, like recombinant DNA technology, has had an enormous impact in both basic and diagnostic aspects of molecular biology because it can produce large amounts of a specific DNA fragment from small amounts of a complex template. In addition to its many applications in basic molecular biological research, PCR promises to play a critical role in the identification of medically important sequences as well as an important diagnostic one in their detection. On the other hand, it seems that the best is likely yet to come for these other companies because with in the next few months they could potentially established as a rising star! (2) Are you excited for more of these other companies? You should take a look of this one!

Scientists are still refining the PCR, as they are with other inventions, which means that these techniques could continue to play a role in genetic breakthroughs for years to come. I’m excited to let you know this sponsored post and kindly check my disclaimer on profile and landing page. Let’s wait for more development and innovation that these other companies could do!

Source 1: https://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/research_methods/genomics/pcr.htmlSource 2: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00918012

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