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Perfect Your qPCR

Gloved hand of a scientist putting test 96 well plate into real-time PCR machine
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Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) is a versatile technology, and widely used for applications such as clinical diagnostics, gene transcription analysis and agricultural breeding programs.


A well-designed assay can be highly sensitive and specific, but ensuring the integrity of your results involves careful planning and optimization, from sample preparation and design of the reaction mix and controls, through to appropriate data analysis.


Download this guide to explore tips on:

    • Sample preparation 
    • Assay design
    • Quality control
    • Data analysis
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