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Salut Emilie!
Salut Emilie!


Concernant les biotechnologies, vous assistez à une évolution des techniques notamment avec la PCR qui présente un meilleur rendement que le clonage bactérien. Pensez-vous que la PCR est à ce jour le meilleur moyen d'amplifier les séquences d'ADN ou bien qu'elle puisse être remplacée par des techniques plus rapides et plus précises dans le futur?
 
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You have witnessed huge evolutions in biotechnologies, for example PCR which gives better results than cloning with plasmid vectors. Do you believe that as of today PCR is the best method to amplify DNA or that it will be replaced by faster and more precise biotechnologies in the future?
You have witnessed huge evolutions in biotechnologies, for example PCR which gives better results than cloning with plasmid vectors. Do you believe that as of today PCR is the best method to amplify DNA or that it will be replaced by faster and more precise biotechnologies in the future?
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During your research, you often spent a lot of time on one specific aspect (for example reducing contamination as much as possible): what gave you the motivation to continue despite the hurdles that you were faced with ? And now that you have achieved your goal, what is your new objective ?
During your research, you often spent a lot of time on one specific aspect (for example reducing contamination as much as possible): what gave you the motivation to continue despite the hurdles that you were faced with ? And now that you have achieved your goal, what is your new objective ?
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Version du 9 janvier 2018 à 15:02

Salut Emilie!


You have witnessed huge evolutions in biotechnologies, for example PCR which gives better results than cloning with plasmid vectors. Do you believe that as of today PCR is the best method to amplify DNA or that it will be replaced by faster and more precise biotechnologies in the future?

During your research, you often spent a lot of time on one specific aspect (for example reducing contamination as much as possible): what gave you the motivation to continue despite the hurdles that you were faced with ? And now that you have achieved your goal, what is your new objective ?