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IDT webinar: Design considerations for qPCR & ddPCR

Quantitative PCR is one of the most commonly used techniques in molecular life sciences. However, knowing how to achieve the best results is not always straight-forward. Richelle Spanjers (Field Application Manager) provides guidelines in this webinar.

Quantitative PCR is one of the most commonly used techniques in molecular life sciences. It is used for multiple applications including gene expression, SNP genotyping, and copy number variation. Digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) is a novel method for these applications.

However, knowing how to achieve the best results is not always straight-forward.

In this webinar on 5′ nuclease (primer- and probe-based) qPCR & ddPCR assay design, Richelle Spanjers (Field Application Manager) provides guidelines for using design parameters such as Tm, GC content, amplicon size, and primer and probe location. Richelle Spanjers describes several free, online tools that can aid in primer/probe design and analysis.


Join us on Friday, June 7th, 2019 at 2 pm for an exciting session about design considerations for qPCR and ddPCR experiments.

Details & free registration