Not all digital PCR is created equal: infographic

Published: 7 June 2023
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Implementing digital PCR (dPCR) into your research can offer unparalleled sensitivity and absolute quantification of DNA and RNA in samples of interest, thus overcoming many of the limitations of qPCR. But, as with any laboratory tool, the quality of dPCR data can only be as high as the quality of the assays and instrumentation used to produce it. With several options available on the market, your choice of dPCR system can impact your dPCR data. To ensure that every experiment yields reliable results that can translate to meaningful scientific conclusions, it is vital to understand what defines good versus bad dPCR data.