WRRC 2024 Spring Seminar
April 5, 2:00pm - 3:00pmMānoa Campus, Zoom Meeting
Humic Acid Fluorescence Quenching Impacts Molecular Detection of Pathogens in Water
by Dr. Tao Yan
Nucleic acids-based molecular methods have revolutionized pathogen detection in water and other environmental matrices. However, the presence of interfering substances, such as humic acid (HA), remains a constant challenge to their accuracy and reliability. In this study, we investigated the inhibitory effect of HA on the quantification in real-time polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) and determined the underlying inhibition mechanism. Our results demonstrated that the higher concentrations of HA led to an increase in threshold cycle (CT) values. However, modeling indicated that the observation could not be explained by HA inhibition of DNA polymerase or template complexation. Further laboratory analysis and modeling identified HA quenching of fluorescence signal being the primary cause of the observed decrease in fluorescence intensity and CT value reduction.
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Zoology Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Crawford 105 and Zoom
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Campus Blood Drive Mānoa Campus, 2600 Campus Road
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Spring 2024 Aloha 驶膧ina Fridays- Indigenizing Self-Care Workshop (online) Mānoa Campus, Online
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Assessment for Curricular Improvement Poster Exhibit Mānoa Campus, Online through Zoom
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WRRC 2024 Spring Seminar Mānoa Campus, Zoom Meeting
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