Techne PrimeQ User Manual

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Overview of procedure:

The experiment is set up using the Quantification Wizard as detailed above. The experiment must
include a dilution series of standards in the plate layout by which to compare the unknowns. The
concentration of each standard should be added to the

Well Information table in the Plate Layout

Editor (can be accessed through the Results Editor main screen, post-run).

• If less than two standards have been assigned in the plate layout, a message in the Results

Editor will alert the user to the fact that there are insufficient standards.

• If no standards have been assigned, no standard curve graph will be displayed.

3.14.6.1 Quantification cycle graph (fit points analysis only)

• Click the Cq icon if the quantification cycle graph is not displayed.

The results (with or without correction) are plotted on a scale of log fluorescence vs. cycle number.
Although some fluorescence values may be negative, this has no effect on the accuracy of the
data.

The blue line represents the noise
threshold and the red line the crossing
line.

The user can manually adjust the position
of the lines by dragging with the mouse to
positions better suiting the data.

The position can also be changed from
the PAR box accessed by clicking on the
PAR button next to the Cq graph.

Changing the position of the cursors will update the graphs. This can be useful for adjusting the
best fit such that the R

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value (correlation coefficient) is as close to 1 as possible i.e. a perfect

correlation (see The standard curve below).

Cycle Number

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