PCR will amplify even smallest numbers of DNA, so I don't understand how it can be used for diagnostic purposes. I mean if you are sick from bacteria A, have million of them, and you have only 3 of bacteria B, and PCR does amplify bacteria B, wouldn't it lead to false conclusion that bacteria B is a culprit>
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