Platform introduction
Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a method that uses fluorescence to monitor the progress of PCR in real time. This allows for accurate and precise quantification of target DNA or RNA.
Service advantages
Short turnaround time: Results are typically available within 3-5 business days.
Comprehensive customer service
Clear and reasonable pricing
Related methods
There are two main types of fluorescent probes used in qPCR: SYBR Green and TaqMan.
SYBR Green: SYBR Green is a dye that binds to double-stranded DNA and emits fluorescence. As the PCR reaction progresses, the amount of fluorescence increases in proportion to the amount of DNA amplified.
TaqMan: TaqMan probes are designed to hybridize to a specific DNA sequence and contain a fluorescent reporter and a quencher. As the PCR reaction progresses, the probe is cleaved by the Taq polymerase, releasing the fluorescent reporter and resulting in an increase in fluorescence.
Services offered
IGEBio offers a comprehensive range of qPCR services, including:
Designing quantitative primers
Extracting total RNA and reverse transcribing it to cDNA
Performing real-time PCR
Analyzing experimental results
Technical process
Sample requirements
Fresh, high-quality materials, or purified total RNA
Known gene sequence, GenBank accession number, detailed reference, sample source, etc.
Part of the technical map display
Relative quantification
Absolute quantification (including standard curve)
SYBR Green staining (including melting curve)
TaqMan probes (probe synthesis)
Standard curve
Melting curve
Amplification curve
Genotype map
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QPCR service information table