Answer:
The correct answer is a. can produce many exact copies of segments of DNA.
Step-by-step explanation:
Polymerase chain reaction is used to generate many copies of DNA from single DNA. It is invented by Kary Mullis in 1983. PCR consists of three steps that are denaturation, annealing and extension.
Denaturation: In this step, the double-stranded DNA is converted into single-stranded by increasing the temperature above 90°c. So DNA is thermally denatured in this step.
Annealing: In this step primers and enzymes are added which attaches to the single-stranded DNA and start making complementary strand. Temperature here is 50-60°c.
Extension: In extension, the primers are extended by a DNA polymerase called Taq polymerase to form DNA copies.
These steps are repeated several times to obtain multiple copies of DNA because detection of any sequence is easy when its multiple copy is present.