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Real time PCRHi:
Can anyone explain to me how SYBR green PCR can be used to determine DNA concentration ? Second thing: How are Reverse-Transcription PCR and Real-Time PCR combined to perform expression studies?
for number one:
The RT-PCR machine is equipped with a spectophotometer that will detect the concentration of DNA-SYBR green complex(i am assuming SYBR green is the DNA binding florocrome in the mix, i never asked myself what it is called) in your machine. Since the DNA concentration increases exponentially in the PCR reaction, the line showing the concentration will shoot up at one point. Depending on how quickly it shoots up, you can deduce how much DNA was there to begin with. for number two You can extract mRNA from the cell, do reverse transcription with polyU primers to turn it all into cDNA and then do RT-PCR with gene-specific primers to find out how much mRNA for that particular gene you originally had. It is fast and reliable, much easier than a Northern Blot. Cheers "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
A really good ressource on the subject is this one:
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/pcr/realtime-home.htm That should answer all of your questions. Patrick
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