Multiplex PCR is a difficult technique that allows amplification of two or more products in parallel in a single reaction tube. This technology was first described by Chamberlain et al., in 1988, and ...
Explore digital PCR’s potential, how the technology has transformed life science research, the challenges it faces and what ...
Here we describe two methods for generating DNA fragments with single-stranded overhangs, like those generated by the activity of many restriction enzymes, by simple methods that do not involve DNA ...
Simplify and accelerate the creation of your lyophilized amplification assay to expedite the development of your point-of-care application. Promega has dedicated time to perfecting reagent ...
PCR Biosystems, the UK-based specialists in DNA and RNA analysis, have launched a range of IsoFast™ Bst Polymerase reagents for rapid, robust and sensitive DNA and RNA amplification. Through its ...
The Michigan startup uses a proprietary approach called processor-mediated PCR to enable high-plex, low-cost testing in a ...
Limited sample material and insufficient DNA input pose significant challenges for downstream analysis in various laboratory settings. To overcome this issue, isothermal amplification techniques have ...
Quick and accurate processing of buccal or blood samples gathered via swab and paper substrates is vital to the efficient operation of forensic laboratories. The GlobalFiler ® Express Kit* is an STR ...
TwistDx, a developer of point-of-use nucleic acid diagnostics, announced the launch of its TwistAmp™ product range, which is said to be the world’s first DNA amplification products based on ...
The development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in 1983 by Kary Mullis and coworkers revolutionized molecular biology, allowing scientists to amplify DNA sequences for various applications. 1 ...
In the summer of 1984, Henry Erlich, Glenn Horn, Randy Saiki, and myself were working on developing a DNA test for sickle cell anemia (SCA) at Cetus Corp. SCA is an autosomal dominant disease caused ...