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The targeting of specific DNA sequences of an organism using short primers and a labeled probe to find matching sequences in a sample and track the amplification of those matching sequences during each round of amplification by measuring the fluorescence of the probe.
Pure, isolated organisms are placed on a specialized plate and vaporized with a laser. The laser causes proteins to disperse and pass through a vacuum tube to a detector within the instrument.
A short, single strand of DNA is sequenced as its complementary strand is synthesized. The release of pyrophosphates, which occurs during the addition of each base, begins a 3-step reaction which causes visible light to be released.