<div><p>Introduction</p><p>High Resolution Melting (HRM) following PCR has been used to identify DNA genotypes. Fluorescent dyes bounded to double strand DNA lose their fluorescence with increasing temperature, yielding different signatures for different genotypes. Recent software tools have been made available to aid in the distinction of different genotypes, but they are not fully automated, used only for research purposes, or require some level of interaction or confirmation from an analyst.</p><p>Materials and Methods</p><p>We describe a fully automated machine learning software algorithm that classifies unknown genotypes. Dynamic melt curves are transformed to multidimensional clusters of points whereby a training set is used to establ...
High-resolution melt (HRM) analysis of the VNTR region of the human D1S80 locus, a 16-bp repeat mini...
High-resolutionmelting (HRM) analysis uses real-time PCR instrumentation to interrogate DNA sequence...
In the conventional forensic DNA workflow, the number of contributors in a sample is unknown until t...
High Resolution Melting (HRM) following PCR has been used to identify DNA genotypes. Fluorescent dye...
Background: High resolution melting (HRM) is an emerging new method for interrogating and characteri...
High resolution melt (HRM) is gaining considerable popularity as a simple and robust method for geno...
BACKGROUND: High-resolution melting curve analysis is an accuratemethod formutation detection in gen...
ABSTRACT: Transition of the double-stranded DNA molecule to its two single strands, DNA denaturation...
PosterMelting analysis of PCR product was first performed on the LightCycler 10 years ago. Now, melt...
Along with the development of technology in the field of molecular biology, many new molecular analy...
High resolution melting (HRM) is a convenient method for gene scanning as well as genotyping of indi...
High resolution melting (HRM) is a convenient method for gene scanning as well as genotyping of indi...
High-throughput methods for assaying DNA variation require two important steps: (i) discriminating t...
High-resolution melting (HRM) shows great promise for high-throughput, rapid genotyping of individua...
High-resolution melting was recently introduced as a technique to genotype single-nucleotide polymor...
High-resolution melt (HRM) analysis of the VNTR region of the human D1S80 locus, a 16-bp repeat mini...
High-resolutionmelting (HRM) analysis uses real-time PCR instrumentation to interrogate DNA sequence...
In the conventional forensic DNA workflow, the number of contributors in a sample is unknown until t...
High Resolution Melting (HRM) following PCR has been used to identify DNA genotypes. Fluorescent dye...
Background: High resolution melting (HRM) is an emerging new method for interrogating and characteri...
High resolution melt (HRM) is gaining considerable popularity as a simple and robust method for geno...
BACKGROUND: High-resolution melting curve analysis is an accuratemethod formutation detection in gen...
ABSTRACT: Transition of the double-stranded DNA molecule to its two single strands, DNA denaturation...
PosterMelting analysis of PCR product was first performed on the LightCycler 10 years ago. Now, melt...
Along with the development of technology in the field of molecular biology, many new molecular analy...
High resolution melting (HRM) is a convenient method for gene scanning as well as genotyping of indi...
High resolution melting (HRM) is a convenient method for gene scanning as well as genotyping of indi...
High-throughput methods for assaying DNA variation require two important steps: (i) discriminating t...
High-resolution melting (HRM) shows great promise for high-throughput, rapid genotyping of individua...
High-resolution melting was recently introduced as a technique to genotype single-nucleotide polymor...
High-resolution melt (HRM) analysis of the VNTR region of the human D1S80 locus, a 16-bp repeat mini...
High-resolutionmelting (HRM) analysis uses real-time PCR instrumentation to interrogate DNA sequence...
In the conventional forensic DNA workflow, the number of contributors in a sample is unknown until t...