hi,
I am a postgraduate student. I want to pursue my project on following topic New technologies in Real time PCR and informatics need. Can any one suggest me the latest upcoming technology in Real Time PCR and its informatics need.
Thank you
New Technology in Real Time PCR
Started by kate, Feb 05 2009 10:00 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 February 2009 - 10:00 PM
#2
Posted 06 February 2009 - 08:28 AM
kate, on Feb 6 2009, 12:00 AM, said:
hi,
I am a postgraduate student. I want to pursue my project on following topic New technologies in Real time PCR and informatics need. Can any one suggest me the latest upcoming technology in Real Time PCR and its informatics need.
Thank you
I am a postgraduate student. I want to pursue my project on following topic New technologies in Real time PCR and informatics need. Can any one suggest me the latest upcoming technology in Real Time PCR and its informatics need.
Thank you
HTH/
#3
Posted 06 February 2009 - 03:04 PM
Hi Kate,
Real time PCr (rtPCR) has been around for quite some time now. A lot of products these days are moving towards higher throughputs (96 & 384 well plates etc..), and more recently some companies have been plugging away new technologies, such as high resolution melt (HRM), which is like the name suggests, a higher resolution version of melting curve analyses. This is claimed to allow you to detect very small nucleotide differences between amplified templates, down to increments of 0.1C. This is, im my opionion, a touchy technology that has quite a few pitfalls however.
rtPCR has also been applied to some microarrays I believe, but that technology is so widespread yet.
Hope that helps a little!
Real time PCr (rtPCR) has been around for quite some time now. A lot of products these days are moving towards higher throughputs (96 & 384 well plates etc..), and more recently some companies have been plugging away new technologies, such as high resolution melt (HRM), which is like the name suggests, a higher resolution version of melting curve analyses. This is claimed to allow you to detect very small nucleotide differences between amplified templates, down to increments of 0.1C. This is, im my opionion, a touchy technology that has quite a few pitfalls however.
rtPCR has also been applied to some microarrays I believe, but that technology is so widespread yet.
Hope that helps a little!
kate, on Feb 6 2009, 05:00 PM, said:
hi,
I am a postgraduate student. I want to pursue my project on following topic New technologies in Real time PCR and informatics need. Can any one suggest me the latest upcoming technology in Real Time PCR and its informatics need.
Thank you
I am a postgraduate student. I want to pursue my project on following topic New technologies in Real time PCR and informatics need. Can any one suggest me the latest upcoming technology in Real Time PCR and its informatics need.
Thank you













