At high temperatures, the complementary strands of DNA separate, and then when they are cooled, they reform double-stranded molecules as dictated by complementary base pairing.
Textbook Reference: Detection of Nucleic Acids and Proteins, p. 141
At high temperatures, the complementary strands of DNA separate, and then when they are cooled, they reform double-stranded molecules as dictated by complementary base pairing.
Textbook Reference: Detection of Nucleic Acids and Proteins, p. 141
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