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Bindu Agarwal 5 years, 11 months ago
As one PCR cycle, doubles the number of ds DNA. So, after each PCR cycle the initial number of ds DNA gets multiplied by 2 successively. So, after 10 PCR cycle the number of resulting DNA will be 210*4 ds DNA
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