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Fluorescence quenching detection assay principles

Although a number of quantitative assays are available for allele frequency estimation, most are difficult and expensive to develop or implement. In this chapter, we describe the most versatile and least expensive assays for allele frequency estimation, namely, the template-directed dye-terminator incorporation assay with fluorescence quenching detection (the FQ-TDI assay [3]). The FQ-TDI assay is a real-time homogeneous primer extension assay based on two principles, namely, that deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) polymerase catalyzes the allele-specific incorporation of a dye-terminator at the polymorphic site and that the fluorescence intensities of a fluorescent dye decreases significantly when it is incorporated into primers. [Pg.116]


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