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All Archer information is now available on IDT’s website. You can view Archer assays alongside IDT’s xGen™ NGS portfolio to find the best next generation sequencing solution for your lab.
Confidently detect more with Archer NGS assay solutions for your solid tumor, blood cancer, immune profiling, and genetic disease research.
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is the method of choice for accurate estimation of gene expression. Part of its appeal for researchers comes from having a protocol that is easy to execute. However, when your reactions don't yield ideal amplification, troubleshooting the "why" can be challenging. Factors including sample quality, template quantity, master mix differences, assay design, and incorrect primer or probe resuspension. When troubleshooting, analysis of your amplification curves can provide clues to improve your results. This webinar covers a variety of problematic qPCR issues and how they affect amplification curves.
Published on: January 27, 2012