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Extractions: Richard Seed The inventor of the DNA synthesis process known as the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR . The process is an invaluable tool to today's molecular biologists and biotechnology corporations. Mullis, born in Lenoir, North Carolina, attended the University of Georgia Tech for his undergraduate work in chemistry, and then obtained a Ph. D. in biochemistry from Cal Berkeley. In , working for Cetus Corporation , Mullis developed the Polymerase Chain Reaction, a technique for the rapid synthesis of a DNA sequence. The simple process involved heating a vial containing the DNA fragment to the split the two strands of the DNA molecule, adding oligonucleotide primers to bring about reproduction, and finally using polymerase to replicate the DNA strands. Each cycle doubles the amount of DNA, so multiple cycles increase the amount of DNA exponentially, creating huge numbers of copies of the DNA fragment.
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Extractions: more books by John Lauritson for critical german comments, please click here aids critics books from amazon.com Dr. Kary Mullis, Biochemist, 1993 Nobel Prize for Chemistry "If there is evidence that HIV causes AIDS, there should be scientific documents which either singly or collectively demonstrate that fact, at least with a high probability. There is no such document." (Sunday Times (London) 28 nov. 1993) more... Kary B. Mullis 1993 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Background:Born: 1944 Residence: U.S.A., La Jolla, CA more... The benefits of science "Science, like nothing else among the institutions of mankind, grows like a weed every year. Art is subject to arbitrary fashion, religion is inwardly focused and driven only to sustain itself, law shuttles between freeing us and enslaving us. "Science consistently produces a new crop of miraculous truths and dazzling devices every year, truths and devices that enrich our lives and grow up out of the graciously willing puzzles of the unknown in an orderly but unpredictable way, out of a process of observation, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion; a process that as far as we know, was first proposed and adopted, only a few hundred years ago by a number of Europeans faced with a new world to explore and some worn out scholastic tools passed down from the ancient Greeks to explore it with. vistt his personal website here THE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT VS. THE TRUTH
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Extractions: The polymerase chain reaction, which was devised by Kary Mullis, has revolutionized DNA technology. PCR amplifies specific DNA sequences from very small amounts of complex genetic material. The amplification produces an almost unlimited number of highly purified DNA molecules suitable for analysis or manipulation. PCR has allowed screening for genetic and infectious diseases. Analysis of DNAs from different populations, including DNA from extinct species, has allowed the reconstruction of phylogenetic trees including primates and humans. PCR is essential to forensics and paternity testing. Mullis was born in Lenoir, N. Carolina and grew up in Columbia, S. Carolina. He received a B.S. from Georgia Tech and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. While working for Cetus Corporation, he invented PCR, which immediately spread to laboratories around the world where DNA chemistry was performed. PCR technology has grown into a several billion dollar a year industry. For his work, Mullis received the Japan Prize and the Nobel Prize for chemistry, both in 1993.
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Extractions: Health and Science Inventions and Discoveries The National Inventors Hall of Fame Kary Banks Mullis Born: Birthplace: North Carolina Mullis invented PCR, the process for amplifying nucleic acids, in 1993 while at Cetus Corporation. PCR has revolutionized the fields of microbiology, medical diagnostics, and forensics. PCR allows scientists to identify a fragment of DNA genetic code and then reproduce it infinitely. It is used to discover faulty genes in hereditary diseases and diagnose viral and bacterial infections, including HIV. Police can get decisive information from a single drop of blood or a hair. Other uses include determining genetic ties and evolutionary connections between animal species including extinct animals whose remains are fossilized. It was used to identify the remains of Russia's last czar, Nicolas II. (1998) Louis Marius Moyroud The National Inventors Hall of Fame Rev. Julius A. Nieuwland
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