TaqMan
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taqman-201-10731361
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TaqMan
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TaqMan probes are hydrolysis probes that are designed to increase the specificity of quantitative PCR. The method was first reported in 1991 by researcher Kary Mullis at Cetus Corporation, and the technology was subsequently developed by Hoffmann-La Roche for diagnostic assays and by Applied Biosystems for research applications. The TaqMan probe principle relies on the 5´–3´ exonuclease activity of Taq polymerase to cleave a dual-labeled probe during hybridization to the complementary target seq
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Hydrolysis probe
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TaqMan
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2023-12-23T02:15:54Z
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