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re: How accurate are the COVID tests?
Posted on 7/16/20 at 11:11 am to mooseofterror
Posted on 7/16/20 at 11:11 am to mooseofterror
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The only assay in that list that is qPCR based is under the Viral RNA column. Also, it is called Quantitative PCR or REal-Time PCR, which takes measurements at the end of each PCR cycle. "PCR" is an endpoint measurement and is not the sample as qPCR.
I know enough about PCR, my friend.
Saying assays run on our m2000 and Alinity m have a 15% false negative rate would be incorrect. m2000 and Alinity m are nothing like the ID Now.
Posted on 7/16/20 at 11:19 am to nerd guy
Awesome! Which reference genome did you use to design your assays?
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