RT-PCR

RT-PCR is an abbreviation for reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. It is a highly sensitive laboratory technique that detects and measures the amount of coronavirus RNA in a sample. RT-PCR is the gold standard for coronavirus detection and is used widely for both research and clinical purposes. The procedure involves several steps, which include converting RNA into DNA through reverse transcription, amplifying it through the polymerase chain reaction, and then detecting the amplified DNA through fluorescence. This technique is highly sensitive, specific, and has the potential to detect even small amounts of coronavirus RNA. In the current COVID-19 pandemic, RT-PCR has played a pivotal role in identifying infected individuals and curbing the spread of the virus. It is the primary diagnostic tool for COVID-19 and is also used in research to study the virus and its genetic makeup. RT-PCR has revolutionized coronavirus research and has greatly facilitated our understanding of this highly infectious disease. The International Journal of Coronaviruses is dedicated to publishing scientific articles on all aspects of coronaviruses, including research based on RT-PCR techniques. The journal provides an essential platform for researchers to share their findings on this important topic, and its articles are aimed at a global audience of scientists, researchers, and healthcare professionals. In summary, RT-PCR is a highly sensitive and specific laboratory technique that plays a crucial role in detecting and measuring the amount of coronavirus RNA in a sample. It is an essential tool for scientists and healthcare professionals in the fight against COVID-19, and the International Journal of Coronaviruses provides a valuable platform for research in this field.

Related Articles

1 article(s) found

Comparative Analysis of Five Commercial RT-PCR Diagnostic Assay for Detection of Covid-19

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML