The structure-forming role of magnesium pyrophosphate in the formation of DNA-containing microparticles during PCR
This work is devoted to studying the mechanisms of formation of DNA-containing microparticles (MPs) during PCR. It was found that pyrophosphate, a byproduct of DNA synthesis, and magnesium cations are required for their formation, as evidenced by the results of biochemical and electron microscopy st...
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