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PCR publication graph. This shows the dependence of use of the PCR technique as a function of availability of the Taq polymerase. The roughly linear increase in number of PubMed database entries for "PCR" (after about 1993) under-estimates the true use of the PCR technique. Many research articles use PCR without mentioning the term "PCR" in the title/Abstract/keywords that were searched to gather these data. The total as of March 2004 is close to 200,000.
Source: I made this image using ClarisDraw.
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Data from the PubMed database.
Data trends plotted by eye (okay, you count 200,000 articles!)
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