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. 2017 Feb 19;51(2):103–121. doi: 10.4132/jptm.2017.01.24

Table 1.

Comparison among various detection methods for gene mutation analysis

Sanger sequencing Pyrosequencing Real-time PCR PNA-clamp assay Next generation sequencing
Advantage Gold standard More rapid and sensitive than Sanger sequencing Simple and fast Simple and fast High-throughput
Instrument Ubiquitous Not ubiquitous Depending on kit Ubiquitous Costly equipment
Sensitivity (%) 10–20 5 1 0.1 1
Method Labor-intensive, time-consuming Convenient, closed system Closed system, one-step process Closed system, one-step process Time-consuming
Mutant allele quantity (%) Unmeasurable Measurable Unmeasurable Unmeasurable Measurable
Detect all or new mutation Yes No No No Yes
Detect specific mutation Yes Yes No No Yes
Data interpretation Subjective Less subjective, but complex Simple and easy Simple and easy Complicated (need statistics)

PCR, polymerase chain reaction; PNA, peptide nucleic acid.