Scientists use quantitative PCR (qPCR) for a variety of sensitive applications, from multiplexed gene expression profiling to infectious disease diagnostics. Because small amounts of genetic material are exponentially amplified, small errors can lead to large problems. To obtain and share optimal results, scientists turn to modern qPCR instruments that offer improved thermal uniformity and cloud connectivity.
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