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How many DNA copies are produced after five cycles of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?

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Each PCR cycle exponentially increases the number of DNA copies, making PCR a powerful technique for amplifying specific DNA sequences from small initial quantities.
Updated On: Jan 25, 2025
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Step 1: PCR amplification is an exponential process where the number of DNA copies doubles with each cycle. 
Step 2: The formula to calculate the number of copies after \( n \) cycles is: \[ \text{Number of copies} = 2^n \] 

Calculation: \[ 2^5 = 32 \] 

Conclusion: After five cycles of PCR, \( 2^5 = 32 \) DNA copies are produced. 

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