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In molecular biology, an amplicon is a piece of DNA or RNA that is the source and/or product of amplification or replication events. It can be formed artificially, using various methods including polymerase chain reactions (PCR) or ligase chain reactions (LCR), or naturally through gene duplication. In this context, amplification refers to the production of one or more copies of a genetic fragment or target sequence, specifically the amplicon. As it refers to the product of an amplification reaction, amplicon is used interchangeably with common laboratory terms, such as "PCR product."

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  • أمبليكون (ar)
  • Amplicon (de)
  • Amplicon (en)
  • Amplicon (fr)
  • Amplicone (it)
  • Amplikon (pl)
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  • في علم الأحياء الجزيئي، يُعرف الامبليكون على أنه جزءً من الحمض النووي أو الحمض النووي الريبي الذي ينتج من عمليات التضاعف. ويمكن تكوينه بطريقة صناعية، باستخدام طرق مختلفة من ضمنها في ذلك تفاعلات سلسلة البوليميريز (PCR) أو تفاعلات سلسلة ligase (LCR)، أو بشكل طبيعي من خلال ازدواج الجينات. في هذا السياق، يشير التضخيم إلى إنتاج نسخة واحدة أو أكثر من جزء جيني أو تسلسل مستهدف، وتحديداً الأمبليكون. لأنه يشير إلى منتج تفاعل التضخيم، يستخدم amplicon بالتبادل مع المصطلحات المخبرية الشائعة، مثل «منتج PCR». (ar)
  • Amplicon bezeichnet in der Biochemie eine DNA-Sequenz oder RNA-Sequenz, die per Amplifikation vervielfältigt wird. (de)
  • Un amplicon est un fragment d'ADN amplifié par PCR (réaction en chaîne par polymérase). (fr)
  • Amplikon – fragment DNA powstały w naturalnym procesie duplikacji genów lub podczas sztucznej amplifikacji w reakcji PCR lub LCR. (pl)
  • In molecular biology, an amplicon is a piece of DNA or RNA that is the source and/or product of amplification or replication events. It can be formed artificially, using various methods including polymerase chain reactions (PCR) or ligase chain reactions (LCR), or naturally through gene duplication. In this context, amplification refers to the production of one or more copies of a genetic fragment or target sequence, specifically the amplicon. As it refers to the product of an amplification reaction, amplicon is used interchangeably with common laboratory terms, such as "PCR product." (en)
  • In biologia molecolare, un amplicone è un frammento di DNA o RNA che è la fonte e/o il prodotto di reazioni di amplificazione o di replicazione. Un amplicone può essere sintetizzato artificialmente, utilizzando vari metodi tra i quali le reazioni a catena della polimerasi (PCR), le reazioni a catena della ligasi (LCR) oppure sintetizzato naturalmente attraverso la replicazione genica. In questo contesto, l'amplificazione si riferisce alla produzione di una o più copie di un frammento genetico o sequenza bersaglio, in particolare l'amplicone. Poiché si riferisce al prodotto di una reazione di amplificazione, l'amplicone è usato in modo intercambiabile con termini di laboratorio comuni, come "prodotto di PCR" o "sequenza target". (it)
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