The document shows the accumulation of DNA fragments during PCR over increasing cycle numbers, with short fragments reaching over 1E+8 copies by cycle 30 while long fragments only reach about 1E+4 copies, demonstrating that short fragments are preferentially amplified over long fragments during PCR.
The document shows the accumulation of DNA fragments during PCR over increasing cycle numbers, with short fragments reaching over 1E+8 copies by cycle 30 while long fragments only reach about 1E+4 copies, demonstrating that short fragments are preferentially amplified over long fragments during PCR.
The document shows the accumulation of DNA fragments during PCR over increasing cycle numbers, with short fragments reaching over 1E+8 copies by cycle 30 while long fragments only reach about 1E+4 copies, demonstrating that short fragments are preferentially amplified over long fragments during PCR.