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Which step in gene mapping can occur even more rapidly by PCR?
Acute Infections
Infections that have a rapid onset and typically a brief duration, often leading to noticeable symptoms and requiring immediate treatment.
Chronic Infections
Long-term infections that persist for months or years, often due to the inability of the immune system to clear the pathogen.
Latent Infections
Inactive infections in the body that have the potential to become active under certain conditions, often without showing immediate symptoms.
Direct Transmission
The immediate transfer of disease-causing agents between hosts through physical contact or proximity.
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