Cycle of quantification/qualification

Cycle of quantification/qualification (Cq) is a parameter used in real-time polymerase chain reaction techniques, indicating the cycle number where a PCR amplification curve meets a predefined mathematical criterion. A Cq may be used for quantification of the target sequence or to determine whether the target sequence is present or not.

Two criteria to determine the Cq are used by different thermocyclers: Cycle of Threshold (CT) is the number of cycles required for the fluorescent signal to cross a given value threshold. Usually, the threshold is set above the baseline, about 10 times the standard deviation of the noise of the baseline,[1] to avoid random effects on the CT. However, the threshold shouln't be set much higher than that to avoid reduced reproducibility due to uncontrolled factors. Crossing point (Cp) and Take off point (TOP) are the cycle value of the maximum second derivative of the amplification curve.[2]

References

  1. "Life Technologies : Real-time PCR handbook" (PDF). Gene-quantification.com. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  2. "Standardized determination of real-time PCR effciency from a single reaction set-up" (PDF). Nucleic Acids Research (Gene-quantification.com) 31. 2003. doi:10.1093/nar/gng122. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
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