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If two successive PCRs are carried out, in which PCR there are chances of having a non-specific product?

(a) First PCR

(b) Second PCR

(c) Both the PCRs

(d) It depends on the annealing temperature

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Question is taken from Modifications in PCR in section Polymerase Chain Reaction of Genetic Engineering

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The correct answer is (a) First PCR

Easiest explanation: If two successive PCRs are carried out, there are non-specific products created in the first PCR. But there are least chances that non-specific products also have annealing sites for both the primers in the second PCR. Hence, non specific products are not generated in the second PCR.

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