Answer :
Each cycle doubles the number of double-stranded DNA pieces, resulting in 2n (2 to the n:th power) copies of DNA after n cycles. For example, after 10 cycles, there are 1024 copies, after 20 cycles, there are about one million copies, and so on.
The area between the two primers has been duplicated once at the conclusion of one cycle, yielding two copies of the original gene region.
N = No x 2^x
N = final no of DNA molecules
No = Initial no of DNA molecules
x = no of cycles
Let’s put the values in the formula…
N = No x 2^x
N = 3 x 2^5
N = 3 x 32
N = 96
so, 96 DNA molecules will be present in total.
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