Analyzing DNA is useful for a number of vital applications. This includes diagnosis and monitoring of diseases, identification of criminals, and studying the function of a targeted segment of DNA.
The first dPCR technologies created tiny droplets of special oils to contain the microreactions. However, recent innovations, including the Roche Digital LightCycler ® dPCR System, use a physical ...
RQ-PCR permits accurate quantitation of PCR products during the exponential phase of the PCR amplification process, which is in full contrast to the classical PCR end point quantitation. Owing to the ...
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