Standardized determination of real-time PCR efficiency from a single reaction set-up.

Ales Tichopad, Michael Dilger, Gerhard Schwarz, Michael W. Pfaffl

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Abstract

We propose a computing method for the estimation of real-time PCR amplification efficiency. It is based on a statistic delimitation of the beginning of exponentially behaving observations in real-time PCR kinetics. PCR ground fluorescence phase, non-exponential and plateau phase were excluded from the calculation process by separate mathematical algorithms. We validated the method on experimental data on multiple targets obtained on the LightCycler platform. The developed method yields results of higher accuracy than the currently used method of serial dilutions for amplification efficiency estimation. The single reaction set-up estimation is sensitive to differences in starting concentrations of the target sequence in samples. Furthermore, it resists the subjective influence of researchers, and the estimation can therefore be fully instrumentalized.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e122
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume31
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2003

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