Amplification of DNA in a hairpin structure, and applications

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a hairpin nucleic acid structure and its use. In a preferred embodiment, the hairpin nucleic acid structure can be used in a method of amplification of a template nucleic acid sequence that substantially reduces polymerase-induced errors.

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