In real-time PCR, molecular hybridization, SNP genotyping and other nucleic acid assays, we typically rely on fluorescence signals to determine whether a target is present and at what abundance. However, if the system contains only a fluorescent dye and no “counterpart”, it becomes difficult ...
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