Parallel evaluation of melting temperatures (T's) of DNA molecules in multiple floating droplets (20 μm in diameter) was demonstrated. The T values were evaluated from the melting curves which were observed through the fluorescence from the DNA intercalators. The T values measured in the droplets corresponded well to those measured in the bulk, indicating the validity of the measurement. The parallel evaluation of T's was realized by observing melting curves of DNAs in the different droplets at the same time using the "droplet guide", which guided and fixed the floating droplets to the designated points in the observing plane. This demonstration would pave the way for the improvement of the precision of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR), whose state-of-the-art ascribes color and intensity of fluorescence to the base sequence of DNA in the droplet.
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