Quantitative RT-PCR: pitfalls and potential

WM Freeman, SJ Walker, KE Vrana - Biotechniques, 1999 - Future Science
Biotechniques, 1999Future Science
Reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) represents a sensitive and powerful tool for analyzing
RNA. While it has tremendous potential for quantitative applications, a comprehensive
knowledge of its technical aspects is required. Successful quantitative RT-PCR involves
correction for experimental variations in individual RT and PCR efficiencies. This review
addresses the mathematics of RT-PCR, choice of RNA standards (internal vs. external) and
quantification strategies (competitive, noncompetitive and kinetic [real-time] amplification) …
Reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) represents a sensitive and powerful tool for analyzing RNA. While it has tremendous potential for quantitative applications, a comprehensive knowledge of its technical aspects is required. Successful quantitative RT-PCR involves correction for experimental variations in individual RT and PCR efficiencies. This review addresses the mathematics of RT-PCR, choice of RNA standards (internal vs. external) and quantification strategies (competitive, noncompetitive and kinetic [real-time] amplification). Finally, the discussion turns to practical considerations in experimental design. It is hoped that this review will be appropriate for those undertaking these experiments for the first time or wishing to improve (or validate) a technique in what is frequently a confusing and contradictory field.
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