Linearity and dynamic range
Microbial DNA qPCR Assays display linear amplification across a range from 10 to 10
6 copies of DNA template (see figure,
Linearity and sensitivity of Microbial DNA qPCR Assays).
Lower limit of quantification (LLOQ)
The LLOQ is the lowest concentration of template that still falls into the linear range of the standard curve (see figure,
Limit of detection versus lower limit of quantification). Across all Microbial DNA qPCR Assays, 93% have an LLOQ of <100 gene copies (see figure,
The LLOQ for all Microbial DNA qPCR Assays reveals high sensitivity). 92% of microbial identification assays meet this LLOQ, as do 95% of virulence factor gene assays and 97% of antibiotic resistance gene assays (see figures,
The LLOQ for microbial identification Microbial DNA qPCR Assays reveals high sensitivity,
The LLOQ for virulence factor gene detection Microbial DNA qPCR Assays reveals high sensitivity, and
The LLOQ for antibiotic resistance gene detection Microbial DNA qPCR Assays reveals high sensitivity).
Specificity
Each Microbial DNA qPCR Assay is stringently tested to ensure that it detects only one target species or gene (see figure,
Microbial DNA qPCR Assays are highly specific). For assays that do detect more than one target, a list of detected targets and in silico predictions is included on the product sheet.
This specificity is maintained even when samples have high species complexity, such as in stool, sputum, and plaque (see figure,
Microbial DNA qPCR Assays display high sensitivity even in complex metagenomic samples), and is verifiable by sequencing methods (see figure,
Specificity of the Antibiotic Resistance Genes Microbial DNA qPCR Array is confirmed by pyrosequencing).
Reproducibility
Microbial DNA qPCR Assays are highly reproducible, both in intra- and inter-individual variability tests (see figure,
Microbial DNA qPCR Arrays generate reliably reproducible results).