Real-Time Relative qPCR without Reference to Control Samples and Estimation of Run-Specific PCR Parameters from Run-Internal Mini-Standard Curves |
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Authors: | Jens Magnus Bernth Jensen Mikkel Steen Petersen Marc Stegger Lars J. ?stergaard Bjarne K. M?ller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Clinical Immunology, University Hospital of Aarhus, Skejby, Denmark.; 2. Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital of Aarhus, Skejby, Denmark.;Natural History Museum of Denmark, Denmark |
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Abstract: | BackgroundReal-Time quantitative PCR is an important tool in research and clinical settings. Here, we describe two new approaches that broaden the scope of real-time quantitative PCR; namely, run-internal mini standard curves (RIMS) and direct real-time relative quantitative PCR (drqPCR). RIMS are an efficient alternative to traditional standard curves and provide both run-specific and target-specific estimates of PCR parameters. The drqPCR enables direct estimation of target ratios without reference to conventional control samples.Methodology/Principal FindingsIn this study, we compared RIMS-based drqPCR with classical quantifications based on external standard curves and the “comparative Ct method”. Specifically, we used a raw real-time PCR dataset as the basis for more than two-and-a-half million simulated quantifications with various user-defined conditions. Compared with classical approaches, we found that RIMS-based drqPCR provided superior precision and comparable accuracy.Conclusions/SignificanceThe obviation of referencing to control samples is attractive whenever unpaired samples are quantified. This may be in clinical and research settings; for instance, studies on chimerism, TREC quantifications, copy number variations etc. Also, lab-to-lab comparability can be greatly simplified. |
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