The DNA polymerase used in PCR is taken from Thermus aquaticus, a bacterium that thrives in the extremely high temperatures of hot springs. Why is it necessary to use special DNA polymerase? * O Thermus aquaticus is accustomed to efficient replication. Thermus aquaticus can survive at boiling and freezing temperatures, both of which are necessary during PCR. O "Normal" DNA polymerase would denature in the high temperatures used in PCR. O Thermus aquaticus is able to supply a varied amount of bases to the DNA template.

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The DNA polymerase used in PCR is taken from Thermus aquaticus, a bacterium
that thrives in the extremely high temperatures of hot springs. Why is it
necessary to use special DNA polymerase? *
O Thermus aquaticus is accustomed to efficient replication.
Thermus aquaticus can survive at boiling and freezing teperatures, both of which
are necessary during PCR.
"Normal" DNA polymerase would denature in the high temperatures used in PCR.
O Thermus aquaticus is able to supply a varied amount of bases to the DNA template.
Transcribed Image Text:The DNA polymerase used in PCR is taken from Thermus aquaticus, a bacterium that thrives in the extremely high temperatures of hot springs. Why is it necessary to use special DNA polymerase? * O Thermus aquaticus is accustomed to efficient replication. Thermus aquaticus can survive at boiling and freezing teperatures, both of which are necessary during PCR. "Normal" DNA polymerase would denature in the high temperatures used in PCR. O Thermus aquaticus is able to supply a varied amount of bases to the DNA template.
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