Real Time PCR
Labotronics Real-time PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a powerful molecular biology technique used to amplify and quantify DNA in real-time during the PCR process. It relies on the use of specialized fluorescent dyes or probes that emit signals as the DNA amplification occurs. These signals are monitored and analyzed in real-time, allowing for the continuous tracking of DNA replication. Real-time PCR offers high precision, sensitivity, and speed, making it an invaluable tool in various fields, including genetics, diagnostics, and microbiology. Researchers can use it to detect and quantify specific DNA sequences, gene expression levels, and pathogenic microorganisms. This technology has revolutionized molecular biology and is instrumental in applications such as viral load quantification, gene expression analysis, and genotyping, with wide-ranging implications for medical research, disease diagnosis, and biotechnological advancements.