What is in situ PCR?
“The in situ PCR or slide PCR is a method used to amplify the DNA present in the paraffin-embedded tissue or formalin-fixed tissue on the glass slide.” In the […]
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“The in situ PCR or slide PCR is a method used to amplify the DNA present in the paraffin-embedded tissue or formalin-fixed tissue on the glass slide.” In the […]
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“Nested PCR uses two sets of primers and increases the specificity of the PCR reaction manyfold. And thus reduces the chances of false-positive results.” If someone asks you, what is
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“Hot start PCR is a modification of conventional PCR in which limiting one of the reagents until the heating step reduces the chances of non-specific amplification.” Non-specific binding or non-specific
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“Multiplex PCR amplifies multiple DNA template regions, simultaneously using different sets of primers in a single PCR reaction.” PCR technology has the best utility in research as well as in
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“A method used to detect a single base change or SNP using sequence-specific primers is referred to as ARMS or Allele-specific PCR.” The PCR technique can detect mutations like deletion,
Immuno PCR/IPCR/qIPCR is a “combination of the efficiency of RT-PCR and specificity of the ELISA method”. As the name suggests the method is a combination of immunology and genetics. The
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