Using synthetic oligonucleotides as standards in probe-based qPCR

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Abstract

Real-time PCR (qPCR) is widely used in the life sciences. For quantifying DNA, a standard curve is required. Common methods for standard development are time consuming, costly, necessitate a specific skill set, and pose a contamination risk. Using a targeted synthetic oligonucleotide, such as a gBlocks® Gene Fragment, overcomes these drawbacks and provides researchers an accurate and quick solution to standard development. Here, we demonstrate that using a gBlocks fragment as a standard provides comparable sensitivity, reliability, and assay performance to a purified amplicon standard.

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Conte, J., Potoczniak, M. J., & Tobe, S. S. (2018). Using synthetic oligonucleotides as standards in probe-based qPCR. BioTechniques, 64(4), 177–179. https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2018-2000

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