Digital PCR (dPCR) offers several advantages over fluorescence-based quantitative PCR (qPCR). Unlike qPCR, which relies on amplification curves and requires calibration standards for quantification, dPCR directly counts individual DNA or RNA molecules present in a sample. This digital approach provides absolute quantification, eliminating the need for reference standards and offering higher accuracy and precision, particularly for low-abundance targets or complex samples. Additionally, dPCR is less affected by PCR inhibitors and amplification efficiencies, making it more robust and reliable for challenging sample types. With its ability to precisely quantify nucleic acids across a wide dynamic range, dPCR is a powerful tool for applications requiring accurate and sensitive nucleic acid quantification, such as rare mutation detection, copy number variation analysis, and absolute gene expression profiling.
Safe and Simple
Fully enclosed chip design to avoid cross contamination. One step sample loading without additional operations.
Unique Droplet Preparation
Centrifuge droplet generation technology, no bubble interference, no dead volume.
Ultrasensitive
Single copy detection can be achieved.
Optimized Algorithm
Unique patented imaging technology and image analysis to improve the accuracy of data analysis.