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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapid amplification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a quick increase or enhancement of something, such as sound, signal, or growth.
Example: "The researchers observed a rapid amplification of the signal during the experiment."
Alternatives: "a swift increase" or "a quick enhancement".
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Using a rapid amplification of cDNA ends PCR-based strategy, the cDNA encoding EmTFP250 has been cloned and sequenced.
In this study, full-length cDNAs of SgSQS and SgCAS were cloned by a rapid amplification of cDNA-ends with polymerase chain reaction (RACE-PCR) approach.
Its sequence information was used to produce 2106 bp of a full-length cDNA sequence including 1641 bp of open reading frame for 546 amino acids (kcs12) through a rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE).
The partial cDNA sequence was then used to make gene specific primers for a rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) procedure that provided repeatable 5′ and 3′ cDNA ends.
Following identification of ISAV-specific clones from a cDNA library, a rapid amplification of cDNA ends-PCR strategy was designed to obtain the sequence of the full length mRNA transcript.
In immunized animals a secondary immune response should occur upon ZEBOV challenge resulting in a rapid amplification of lymphocytes.
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Folding primer (FP), together with turn-back primer (TP) and boost primer (BP), is one of the major components of SmartAmp2, a rapid amplification-based method for SNP detection.
Phylogenetic analysis of these transposons obtained from each species showed a star-like shape, an indicative of a single rapid amplification from one master element followed by the accumulation of discrete mutations in each copy (supplementary fig. S9, Supplementary Material online).
Recently, they applied a RAFT (rapid amplification of forum termini) protocol that selects for blunt-ended DSB sites and mapped these to the human genome within defined co-ordinate 'windows'windows
Tchurikov et al. (2015a, 2016) Tchurikov et al. (2015a, 2016) [7,9] have made major advances in this direction, reporting that sites of human genome double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur frequently at sites in rDNA that are tightly linked with active transcription - the authors used a RAFT (rapid amplification of forum termini) protocol that selects for blunt-ended sites.
A 5′ rapid amplification of PCR ends (RACE) technique was performed to capture the 5′-untranslated 5′-untranslatedenome (10).
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