Traditional PCR systems require users to set a specified number of cycles according to the assay and the input amount. As a result, input material must be quantified, and samples of varying inputs ...
PCR, or Polymerase Chain Reaction, is a revolutionary molecular biology technique that allows for the rapid amplification of specific DNA sequences. It is an essential tool in various fields, ...
When carrying out conventional PCR workflows users have to specify how many amplification cycles they need according to input quantity and assay type. This rigid structure is particularly difficult ...
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