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Thermal Cycling is a process used in genomics to amplify and detect nucleic acid sequences. It involves the use of a thermal cycler, a device that rapidly heats and cools samples in order to separate strands of DNA and create multiple copies of a particular sequence. Thermal Cycling is used in a variety of applications, including PCR (polymerase chain reaction), qPCR (quantitative PCR), and sequencing.
Thermal Cycling is a key component of many genomics applications, as it allows for the amplification of small amounts of DNA or RNA. This enables researchers to detect and analyze genetic material from a variety of sources, including clinical samples, environmental samples, and food products.
The Thermal Cycling market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products and services. Companies in the market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Agilent Technologies, QIAGEN, and Roche. Show Less Read more