qPCR machines. Part 3
 

qPCR machines. Part 3

Ideally, the analysis software supplied with the platform should be as user-friendly as possible but it is also important to check that the software can fully analyse results of the chosen probe chemistry. Some platforms and analysis software suites are biased towards certain chemistries. Some real-time instruments also have specific primer and probe design software that is either supplied with the hardware or available at extra cost. Such software can help simplify and speed up the assay design process and is optimised for that system and reagents. The LightCyclers also have specific relative quantification software that is designed to determine the exact relative nucleic acid concentration normalized to a calibrator sample. This software speeds up and greatly simplifies relative quantification.

from Logan and Edwards (2009) in Real-Time PCR: Current Technology and Applications

Bibliography:
  1. Real-Time PCR: Current Technology and Applications
  2. Real-Time PCR in Microbiology: From Diagnosis to Characterization
  3. PCR Troubleshooting: The Essential Guide
  4. PCR Books

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