QF PCRany one marker Test
Test Name: QF PCRany one marker Test
Components: Sterile container, Sterile Normal Saline Container, EDTA Vacutainer
Price: 800.0 AED
Sample Condition: Amniotic fluid, Chorionic villi, Cord Blood
Report Delivery: 1-2 days
Method: Sanger Sequencing
Test Type: Genetics
Doctor: Gynecologist
Test Department: Genetic Lab
Pre Test Information: QF PCRany one marker Test can be done with a doctor’s prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planning to travel abroad.
Test Details
QF PCR stands for Quantitative Fluorescent Polymerase Chain Reaction. It is a technique used to measure the amount of a specific DNA sequence in a sample. The “any one marker” in your question refers to a specific genetic marker or target sequence that is being amplified and quantified using QF PCR.
QF PCR utilizes fluorescent probes that bind to the amplified DNA during the PCR process. As the DNA is amplified, the fluorescence emitted by the probes increases proportionally to the amount of DNA present in the sample. This fluorescence is measured in real-time using a specialized instrument called a real-time PCR machine.
The quantification of the DNA is achieved by comparing the fluorescence signals of the target sequence to a standard curve generated from known DNA concentrations. This allows for the determination of the initial amount of the target sequence in the sample.
QF PCR is commonly used in various applications such as gene expression analysis, pathogen detection, and genetic disease diagnosis. It provides a sensitive and accurate method for quantifying specific DNA sequences.
Test Name | QF PCRany one marker Test |
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Components | Sterile container/ Sterile Normal Saline Container/ EDTA Vacutainer |
Price | 800.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Amniotic fluid\/ Chorionic villi\/ Cord Blood |
Report Delivery | 1-2 days |
Method | Sanger Sequencing |
Test type | Genetics |
Doctor | Gynecologist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | QF PCR any one marker] can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planing to travel abroad. |
Test Details |
QF PCR stands for Quantitative Fluorescent Polymerase Chain Reaction. It is a technique used to measure the amount of a specific DNA sequence in a sample. The “any one marker” in your question refers to a specific genetic marker or target sequence that is being amplified and quantified using QF PCR. QF PCR utilizes fluorescent probes that bind to the amplified DNA during the PCR process. As the DNA is amplified, the fluorescence emitted by the probes increases proportionally to the amount of DNA present in the sample. This fluorescence is measured in real-time using a specialized instrument called a real-time PCR machine. The quantification of the DNA is achieved by comparing the fluorescence signals of the target sequence to a standard curve generated from known DNA concentrations. This allows for the determination of the initial amount of the target sequence in the sample. QF PCR is commonly used in various applications such as gene expression analysis, pathogen detection, and genetic disease diagnosis. It provides a sensitive and accurate method for quantifying specific DNA sequences. |