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How do I run a melting curve or dissociation stage at the end of a Relative Quantification (RQ) run?

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How do I run a melting curve or dissociation stage at the end of a Relative Quantification (RQ) run?

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The Relative Quantification (RQ) assay does not include a default dissociation stage setting. If you require a dissociation stage after an RQ assay immediately upon completion of a run, create an Absolute Quantification (AQ) project and program the thermal cycler settings to run the default dissociation stage only for your sample plate.

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