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Shape based kinetic outlier detection in real-time PCR

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Shape based kinetic outlier detection in real-time PCR
Background: Real-time PCR has recently become the technique of choice for absolute and relative nucleic acid quantification. The gold standard quantification method in real-time PCR assumes that the compared samples have similar PCR efficiency. However, many factors present in biological samples affect PCR kinetic, confounding quantification analysis. In this work we propose a new strategy to detect outlier samples, called SOD. Results: Richards function was fitted on fluorescence readings to parameterize the amplification curves. There was not a significant correlation between calculated amplification parameters (plateau, slope and y-coordinate of the inflection point) and the Log of input DNA demonstrating that this approach can be used to achieve a "fingerprint" for each amplification curve. To identify the outlier runs, the calculated parameters of each unknown sample were compared to those of the standard samples. When a significant underestimation of starting DNA molec...
Davide Sisti, Michele Guescini, Marco B. L. Rocchi
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors Davide Sisti, Michele Guescini, Marco B. L. Rocchi, Pasquale Tibollo, Mario D'Atri, Vilberto Stocchi
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