A Basic Guide to Real Time PCR in Microbial Diagnostics: Definitions, Parameters, and Everything

Real time PCR (quantitative PCR, qPCR) is now a well-established method for the detection, quantification, and typing of different microbial agents in the areas of clinical and veterinary diagnostics and food safety. Although the concept of PCR is relatively simple, there are specific issues in qPCR...

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Vydané v:Frontiers in microbiology Ročník 8; s. 108
Hlavní autori: Kralik, Petr, Ricchi, Matteo
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 02.02.2017
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Shrnutí:Real time PCR (quantitative PCR, qPCR) is now a well-established method for the detection, quantification, and typing of different microbial agents in the areas of clinical and veterinary diagnostics and food safety. Although the concept of PCR is relatively simple, there are specific issues in qPCR that developers and users of this technology must bear in mind. These include the use of correct terminology and definitions, understanding of the principle of PCR, difficulties with interpretation and presentation of data, the limitations of qPCR in different areas of microbial diagnostics and parameters important for the description of qPCR performance. It is not our intention in this review to describe every single aspect of qPCR design, optimization, and validation; however, it is our hope that this basic guide will help to orient beginners and users of qPCR in the use of this powerful technique.
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This article was submitted to Food Microbiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology
Edited by: Jean-christophe Augustin, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, France
Reviewed by: Silvana Vero, University of the Republic, Uruguay; Bastien Fremaux, French Pork and Pig Institute, France
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2017.00108