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The assay detects down to five gene copies per reaction.
Cloning includes a base fee, while the others are priced "per reaction".
The sensitivity limit was estimated between 0.055 and 0.55 pg of DNA per reaction, equivalent to 1 10 organisms per reaction.
Estimated detection limits in reagent-grade water were five genome equivalent copies (GEC) per reaction and two to four rotavirus particles per reaction.
The limit of detection was <180 colony forming units per reaction of toxigenic C. difficile.
The optimum copy number of IAC was determined to be 500 copies per reaction.
The assay had a detection limit of four plasmid HPV DNA copies per reaction.
The newly designed assay has a limit of detection of 10 copies per reaction.
The detection limit of the assay was found to be 8.1 RNA copies per reaction mixture.
The detection limit of the assay was 5 copies of the HCLV genome per reaction.
A probit analysis established the 95% limit of detection as 19.6 copies per reaction.
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