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Digital PCR is a new approach to nucleic acid detection and quantification that uses molecular counting. It offers an alternate method to conventional real-time quantitative PCR for absolute quantification and rare allele detection relative. Digital PCR works by partitioning a sample of DNA or cDNA into many individual, parallel PCR reactions; some of these reactions contain the target molecule (positive) while others do not (negative). A single molecule can be amplified a million-fold or more. During amplification, TaqMan® chemistry with dye-labeled probes is used to detect sequence-specific targets. When no target sequence is present, no signal accumulates. Following PCR analysis, the fraction of negative reactions is used to generate an absolute count of the number of target molecules in the sample, without the need for standards or endogenous controls.
The use of a nanofluidic chip provides a convenient and straightforward mechanism to run thousands of PCR reactions in parallel. Each well is loaded with a mixture of sample, master mix, and TaqMan® Assay reagents, and individually analyzed to detect the presence (positive) or absence (negative) of an endpoint signal. To account for wells that may have received more than one molecule of the target sequence, a correction factor is applied using the Poisson model.
Digital PCR instruments and reagents enhance the performance of existing TaqMan® Assays, enabling applications that benefit from higher sensitivity, precision, and absolute quantification.
Absolute quantification, using sealed-chip technology, for a reliable method and precise, sensitive data.
Find the reagents and consumables you need for absolute quantification using digital PCR.
Detect and quantify small percent copy number differences with a high degree of precision.
Successful rare-mutation detection for low-prevalence targets such as cancer research samples.
Absolute quantification of bacterial and viral loads, and absolute pathogen counts.
Generate absolute reference standards for genetic measurements, metrology, and cross-lab comparisons.
Absolute quantification of NGS libraries and validation of sequencing results, without reference standards.
Detect gene expressions changes of±10% for absolute transcript quantification without a reference gene.
Detect low-level pathogens that cause human illnesses through contaminated food and water supplies.
Enables sensitive detection and absolute quantification of plant mutations and genetically modified organisms.
QuantStudio™ 3D Digital PCR System
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