Author: Cobo, Fernando
Title: Application of Molecular Diagnostic Techniques for Viral Testing Document date: 2012_11_30
ID: jiy4cp4n_40
Snippet: Cycling probe technology is a method for detection and quantification of low amounts of target DNA. The reaction is carried out at a temperature that allows the chimeric probe to anneal to the single-stranded target DNA. RNase H, an enzyme that specifically degrades the RNA portion of the DNA-RNA hybrids, cuts within the RNA portion of the chimeric probe, and the shorter probe fragments dissociate from the target, regenerating the target for furt.....
Document: Cycling probe technology is a method for detection and quantification of low amounts of target DNA. The reaction is carried out at a temperature that allows the chimeric probe to anneal to the single-stranded target DNA. RNase H, an enzyme that specifically degrades the RNA portion of the DNA-RNA hybrids, cuts within the RNA portion of the chimeric probe, and the shorter probe fragments dissociate from the target, regenerating the target for further cycling. The resulting accumulation of probe fragments can be detected. Since the target DNA is not amplified, this technique shows low background. Moreover, cycling probe technology is fast, linear, isothermal and simple compared with other DNA detection methods.
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