Digital PCR (dPCR) is a breakthrough technology that able to provide sensitive and absolute nucleic acid quantification. It is a third-generation technology in the field of nucleic acid amplification. A unique feature of the technique is that of dividing
Digital PCR has been used as a tool to evaluate the quality and amplifiability of DNA extracted from a challenging matrix, such as olive oil [51]. Assays to quantify apricot kernels in marzipan and kidney beans in lotus seed paste were proposed, respectively, by Koppel et al. [52] and ...