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Role of PCR in phylogenetics. Explain.

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The differences in the genomes of two different organisms can be studied by PCR. PCR is very important in the study of evolutions, more specifically phylogeneties. As a technique which can amplify even minute quantities of DNA from any source, like hair, mumnmitfied tissues, bones or any fossilized materials.
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