Evaluation of a Droplet Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction Format for DNA Copy Number Quantification
National Measurement Institute · Bio-Rad (United States)
Abstract
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a new technology that was recently commercialized to enable the precise quantification of target nucleic acids in a sample. ddPCR measures absolute quantities by counting nucleic acid molecules encapsulated in discrete, volumetrically defined, water-in-oil droplet partitions. This novel ddPCR format offers a simple workflow capable of generating highly stable partitioning of DNA molecules. In this study, we assessed key performance parameters of the ddPCR system. A linear ddPCR response to DNA concentration was obtained from 0.16% through to 99.6% saturation in a 20,000 droplet assay corresponding to more than 4 orders of magnitude of target DNA copy number…
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7Topics & keywords
- Digital polymerase chain reaction
- Chemistry
- Nucleic acid
- DNA
- Microfluidics
- Polymerase chain reaction
- Real-time polymerase chain reaction
- Computational biology
- Clean water and sanitation