The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) process involves the following stages:
1. Denaturation: Double-stranded DNA is heated, separating it into single strands.
2. Annealing: The temperature is lowered, allowing primers to bind to complementary sequences.
3. Extension: DNA polymerase extends the primers, synthesizing a new DNA strand.
4. Cycling: These stages are repeated multiple times to amplify the target DNA sequence.