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Fluorescence-based DNA-monitoring systems

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Abstract

This paper discusses an analytical system for monitoring the amount of DNA, based on a fluorescence method for detecting the products of the polymerase chain reaction in real time. An analyzer has been developed that makes it possible to detect fluorescence simultaneously in sixteen samples on four spectral channels. © 2005 Optical Society of America

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