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. 2012 Sep 20;31(1):79. doi: 10.1186/1756-9966-31-79

Table 5.

Summary of the properties of the different methods

  Sanger sequencing Pyrosequencing TheraScreen DxS StripAssay HRM  
CE mark
no
no
yes
yes
no
CE mark
Limit of detection*
25-30 %*
5-10 %*
1 %
below 1 %
5-10 %*
Limit of detection*
Turnaround time
2-3 days
2 days
1/2 day
1 day
1/2 day
Turnaround time
Ease of interpretation
easy
easy
easy
medium
difficult
Ease of interpretation
Technician time
6 hrs
4 hrs
2 hrs
5 hrs
2 hrs
Technician time
Amount of input DNA
1 reaction
1 reaction
8 reactions
1 reaction
1 reaction
Amount of input DNA
Detection of rare mutations
Yes – can detect any mutation located between the primers.
Yes – can detect any mutation within the short sequencing fragments.
No – can only detect 7 specific mutations.
No – can only detect 10 specific mutations.
Yes – can detect some mutations located between the primers.
Detection of rare mutations
Reagent cost
20 €
40 €
120 €
60 €
4 €
Reagent cost
Special equipment required Sequencer 70 000 € Pyrosequencer 150 000 € Real time PCR cycler 30 000 € PCR cycler 7 500 € HRM Real time PCR cycler 75 000 € Special equipment required

* from reference of Tsiatis26 and Ogino27.