PANDAA intentionally violates conventional qPCR design to enable durable, mismatch-agnostic detection of highly polymorphic pathogens
Iain MacLeod et al. develop the Pan-Degenerate Amplification and Adaptation (PANDAA) point mutation assay to detect HIV drug resistance mutations. This method can be applied to any pathogen where target-proximal genetic variability hinders diagnostic development.
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Main Authors: | Iain J. MacLeod, Christopher F. Rowley, M. Essex |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f79a51c5dc574d0197305537b3b9d5a5 |
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