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Isothermal amplification

Isothermal amplification is a technique used to quickly make many copies of a specific DNA or RNA sequence at a constant temperature, unlike traditional methods that require changing temperatures. It enables faster, simpler, and more portable testing for detecting pathogens or genetic material. The process uses special enzymes that facilitate copying without the need for complex equipment, making it ideal for point-of-care diagnostics. This method is valuable in situations like disease detection and biological research, providing reliable results efficiently without the need for thermal cycles used in traditional PCR methods.