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A new real-time PCR method to overcome significant quantitative inaccuracy due to slight amplification inhibition

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A new real-time PCR method to overcome significant quantitative inaccuracy due to slight amplification inhibition
Background: Real-time PCR analysis is a sensitive DNA quantification technique that has recently gained considerable attention in biotechnology, microbiology and molecular diagnostics. Although, the cycle-threshold (Ct) method is the present "gold standard", it is far from being a standard assay. Uniform reaction efficiency among samples is the most important assumption of this method. Nevertheless, some authors have reported that it may not be correct and a slight PCR efficiency decrease of about 4% could result in an error of up to 400% using the Ct method. This reaction efficiency decrease may be caused by inhibiting agents used during nucleic acid extraction or copurified from the biological sample. We propose a new method (Cy0) that does not require the assumption of equal reaction efficiency between unknowns and standard curve. Results: The Cy0 method is based on the fit of Richards' equation to real-time PCR data by nonlinear regression in order to obtain the bes...
Michele Guescini, Davide Sisti, Marco B. L. Rocchi
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Michele Guescini, Davide Sisti, Marco B. L. Rocchi, Laura Stocchi, Vilberto Stocchi
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