SAM‐dPCR: Accurate and Generalist Nuclei Acid Quantification Leveraging the Zero‐Shot Segment Anything Model
Yuanyuan Wei,
Shanhang Luo,
Changran Xu
et al.
Abstract:Digital PCR (dPCR) has transformed nucleic acid diagnostics by enabling the absolute quantification of rare mutations and target sequences. However, traditional dPCR detection methods, such as those involving flow cytometry and fluorescence imaging, may face challenges due to high costs, complexity, limited accuracy, and slow processing speeds. In this study, SAM‐dPCR is introduced, a training‐free open‐source bioanalysis paradigm that offers swift and precise absolute quantification of biological samples. SAM… Show more
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