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* ], a laboratory procedure in molecular biology using polymerase chain reaction to amplify several different DNA sequences simultaneously


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Multiplex may refer to:

Science and engineering

  • Multiplexing, combining many signals into a single transmission circuit or channel
  • Multiplexer, an electronic device that accomplishes multiplexing
  • Multiplex (assay), a laboratory procedure in molecular biology

Entertainment

Businesses

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