Harness the power of dPCR for precise and sensitive absolute quantification

Digital PCR (dPCR) is a leading technology for detection and quantification of rare mutations and target sequences. Overcome challenges with other ddPCR and dPCR platforms and leverage the full power of dPCR with the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System, featuring:

  • Broad application support backed by our TaqMan Assay portfolio
  • Proprietary technology with industry-leading accuracy and consistency
  • Super-simple workflow with fast time to answer
  • Modular automation setup for flexible high-thoughput workflows

QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System


dPCR vs qPCR—what is the difference?

Both digital PCR (dPCR) and real-time PCR (qPCR) can be used to detect and quantify nucleic acids. While these technologies share similarities, key differences in quantification methods confer each tool with application-dependent benefits or limitations.

 

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Explore an array of dPCR applications to suit your research needs.

Oncology research

Gene expression analysis

Cell and gene therapy research

Copy number variation

Environmental surveillance

 

Additional applications

NGS library quantification and verification

dPCR provides precise quantification of next-generation sequencing libraries to help maximize data quality and output. Because no other samples or standard curves need to be run, dPCR removes a source of variability to help ensure accurate results.

 

Technical Note: Quantification of next-generation sequencing libraries using the QuantStudio Absolute Q dPCR System

Gene editing

Detect genome editing events in a fast and reliable way, especially those created using nucleases that cause double-stranded breaks, such as CRISPR-Cas9. Precise quantification of these nucleic acid editing events is crucial to determine the activity and efficiency of these enzymes in cells.

 

Webinar: A digital PCR-based protocol to detect and quantify RNA editing events at hotpots

Rare mutation detection

Detection of rare mutations can be particularly challenging because probes for mutants usually only differ from wild type by a single base. dPCR overcomes the challenge of probe-sequence similarities by digitizing into micro-reactions, thereby enriching for the targets. It is 100-times more sensitive than conventional methods for this type of analysis, with the ability to pool samples for even higher sensitivity.

 

Technical Note: Rare target quantification on the QuantStudio Absolute Q dPCR


Digital PCR assays & kits

We offer TaqMan probe-based assays and kits supporting a broad range of applications. Choose from wet-lab verified Absolute Q assays, custom assays, kitted solutions, and more.

 

Viral titer assays
Liquid biopsy assays
Wastewater surveillance assays
Custom TaqMan MGD probes

Digital PCR reagents & consumables

Find master mixes and microfluidic array plates and accessories for use with the QuantStudio Absolute Q dPCR System.

 

Absolute Q Universal DNA dPCR Master Mix
Absolute 1-step RT dPCR Master Mix
QuantStudio Absolute Q MAP16 Plate Kit


Not all dPCR is created equal. Our microfluidic array plate (MAP) technology offers significant benefits over droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) technologies, including:

  • Superior consistency and accuracy
  • Reduced dead volume (<5%)
  • Simpler workflow
  • Faster time to answer

Taq Academy

Expand your digital PCR expertise with Taq Academy's webinars, technical literature, and virtual and in-person events.

Absolute Gene-ius podcast

Check out our podcast, where we interview trailblazing scientists about their career journeys, lab stories and groundbreaking digital PCR research.

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