Multiplex PCR is a variant of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) that allows for simultaneous amplification of multiple target sequences in a single reaction. Instead of using one pair of primers to amplify a single region of DNA, multiplex PCR uses several pairs of primers to amplify different DNA sequences concurrently. This is commonly used in pathogen identification, forensic analysis, and high-throughput screening, allowing for faster and more efficient analysis compared to running multiple singleplex PCR reactions.
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