qPCR NEWS - January 2008 - Special Topic:  High Resolution Melt
 
 Dear researcher,
 dear Gene Quantification page reader,
 
 Our newsletter informs about the latest news in quantitative real-time
 PCR (qPCR and qRT-PCR), which are compiled and summarised on the Gene
 Quantification homepage. The focus of this newsletter issue is:
 
 - HRM - High Resolution Melt
 - updates on qPCR INFOPORTAL
 - qPCR application workshops in 2008 
 
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 High Resolution Melting (HRM)
 
 HRM is a novel, homogeneous, close-tube, post-PCR method, enabling
 genomic researchers to analyze genetic variations (SNPs, mutations,
 methylations) in PCR amplicons. It goes beyond the power of classical
 melting curve analysis by allowing to study the thermal denaturation
 of a double-stranded DNA in much more detail and with much higher
 information yield than ever before. HRM characterizes nucleic acid
 samples based on their disassociation (melting) behavior. Samples can
 be discriminated according to their sequence, length, GC content or
 strand complementarity. Even single base changes such as SNPs (single
 nucleotide polymorphisms) can be readily identified. The most
 important High Resolution Melting application is gene scanning - the
 search for the presence of unknown variations in PCR amplicons prior
 to or as an alternative to sequencing. Mutations in PCR products are
 detectable by High Resolution Melting because they change the shape of
 DNA melting curves. A combination of new-generation DNA dyes, high-end
 instrumentation and sophisticated analysis software allows to detect
 these changes and to derive information about the underlying sequence
 constellation.
 
 http://HRM.gene-
 
 HRM Applications
 The introduction of HRM has renewed interest in the utility of DNA
 melting for a wide range of uses, including:
 
 - Mutation discovery (gene scanning)
 - Screening for loss of heterozygosity
 - DNA fingerprinting
 - SNP genotyping
 - Characterization of haplotype blocks
 - DNA methylation analysis
 - DNA mapping
 - Species identification
 - Somatic acquired mutation ratios
 - HLA compatibility typing
 - Association (case/control) studies
 - Allelic prevalence in a population
 - Identification of candidate predisposition genes
  
 With HRM, these and other applications are done using low-cost generic
 dyes where previously custom labeled probes such as TaqMan® or
 fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) probes were required.
 HRM is thus a simpler and much more cost-effective way to characterize
 samples.
 
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 http://HRM.gene-
 
 - Introduction
 - Workflow
 - HRM assay design manual
 - Mutation Scanning by High Resolution Melt Analysis:  
   Evaluation of Rotor-Gene 6000, HR-1 and 384-well LightScanner
 - High Resolution Melts - TALKs
 - HRM Dyes:   LC Green  SYTO9   Eva Green   BEBO
 - Genotyping with PCR - How to choose the right approach  (by Tevik
 Dorak  in  The Scientist)
 - High-Resolution Melting Curve Analysis Novel Strategies For
 PCR-Based Mutation Scanning and
   Genotyping  (by Michael Hoffmann, Karine Raymond and Jochen Hurlebaus)
 - Assay: High-Resolution Melting & Unlabeled Probes  (by GEN)
 - Mutation Scanning of the Cytidine Deaminase Gene by High-Resolution
 Melting Curve Analysis
   Using the LightCycler 480 System  (by Roche Applied Science  in 
 Bionity.com)
 - HRM  (by LTF Labortechnik)
 - HRM application papers
 - Further HRM publications  by  Roche Applied Science & Corbett Life
 Science
 
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 Upcoming Events World-wide academic and commercial qPCR Events
 http://events.
 
 Symposia, Meetings, Conferences, Workshops, Seminars, Online-Seminars,
 qPCR Education Program, ...etc...
 Please submit your qPCR event here  =>  events@gene-
  
   
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 WORKSHOP  
 
 TATAA Biocenter Germany - qPCR Application workshops
 
 At the TATAA Biocenter Germany we offer qPCR application workshops,
 the 3-day Core Module and a 2-day Biostatistics Module.  qPCR courses
 are held in regularly in Göteborg, Sweden, in English and in
 Freising-Weihenstep
 Czech Republic in English and Czech.
 Depending on the occasion the workshop language and the different
 prices may apply. Further customized workshops and specialized
 trainings will be held as well across Europe and world-wide. TATAA
 Biocenter Germany courses are held in cooperation with the Institute
 of Physiology, located at the Technical University of Munich, in
 Freising-Weihenstep
 (MUC). For more information and to register for the qPCR application
 workshops, please see our web page: 
 http://tataa.
 
 Course Occasions 2008:
 3-day qPCR Core Module  (Mon. - Wed.)    and     2-day BioStatistics
 Module (Thu. - Fri.)
 
 *   3rd - 7th March 2008  (in Freising, Germany, English language)
 *   5 - 9th May 2008 (in Freising, Germany, Kurs wird in DEUTSCH
 gehalten, German language)
 *   7 - 11th July 2008  (in Freising, Germany, English language)
 
 Please register here  =>  http://www.tataa.
  
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