11 Facts About RT-PCR test

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RT-PCR test has been used to indicate both real-time PCR and reverse transcription PCR.

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Quantification of mRNA using RT-PCR test can be achieved as either a one-step or a two-step reaction.

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The use of end-point RT-PCR test is preferred for measuring gene expression changes in small number of samples, but the real-time RT-PCR test has become the gold standard method for validating quantitative results obtained from array analyses or gene expression changes on a global scale.

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Measurement approaches of end-point RT-PCR test requires the detection of gene expression levels by the use of fluorescent dyes like ethidium bromide, P32 labeling of PCR products using phosphorimager, or by scintillation counting.

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End-point RT-PCR test is commonly achieved using three different methods: relative, competitive and comparative.

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RT-PCR test is widely used in the diagnosis of genetic diseases and, semiquantitatively, in the determination of the abundance of specific different RNA molecules within a cell or tissue as a measure of gene expression.

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RT-PCR test is commonly used in research methods to measure gene expression.

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RT-PCR test can be very useful in the insertion of eukaryotic genes into prokaryotes.

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RT-PCR test can be used to diagnose genetic disease such as Lesch–Nyhan syndrome.

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RT-PCR test is commonly used in studying the genomes of viruses whose genomes are composed of RNA, such as Influenzavirus A, retroviruses like HIV and SARS-CoV-2.

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Quantitative RT-PCR test assay is considered to be the gold standard for measuring the number of copies of specific cDNA targets in a sample but it is poorly standardized.

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