| Literature DB >> 32312705 |
Xiu Jing Feng1, Hong Mei Yi1, Xing Xu Ren1, Jia Li Ren1, Jian Rong Ge1, Feng Ge Wang1.
Abstract
Various derivative technologies based on PCR for nucleic acid detection have emerged with the continuous development and the diverse needs of molecular biology technology. Digital PCR (dPCR) is a nucleic acid detection method for large scale amplification based on a single molecular template, which runs an individual PCR reaction using chambers/wells or droplets. dPCR can be used for absolute quantification for the initial concentration of samples without calibrator and drawing standard curve, showing the characteristics of high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy. In this review, we introduce the history of technology development, principle, and instrument platform types of digital PCR in detail. Then, we summarize the application of this technology in GMO quantification, disease diagnosis, environment and food supervision. Finally, we describe the application prospect of dPCR, providing a reference for the development and utilization of this technology in the future.Keywords: absolute quantification; digital PCR; single molecule
Year: 2020 PMID: 32312705 DOI: 10.16288/j.yczz.19-351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yi Chuan ISSN: 0253-9772