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![]() Hi, I'm doing a real-time to a virus that I tested before with the classical PCR. I'm using taqman probe. In the first attempts there was just a lot of noise. I tried to put more probe and reduce the annealing. Now it seems I have something, but is not a nice curve. The postive samples have a different patern compared to the negative control and other virus strains. I run a gel with the product to check if the primers were ok and I have a strong band with the right size. With this, can I assume that the problem is the probe? (concentration?). And the curve, that is more noise but with a "peak" only to the positive samples is a signal that the system is working and I just need to optimize? I never see a curve like this before. Thank you |
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![]() since you got a strong band with the right size, it proved that your primers are good, did you quench at 3', please check your probe sequence, or re-design, or add quencher at internally modified "T". |
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