This review is the second part of the workshop on digital PCR (dPCR) proposed by the working group of the French society of clinical biology. The first part of the paper discusses the advantages and limitations of dPCR for the search of different molecular abnormalities such as point mutations, copy number variants, DNA methylation, RNA analysis and a more innovative application, the single-cell dPCR. This synthesis makes it possible to propose a positioning of the dPCR compared to the other available technologies in a medical laboratory. In a second part, the main current applications of the dPCR will be addressed including the oncology of solid tumors and liquid biopsies, oncohematology and the follow-up of hemopathies treatments by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. We will also detail non-invasive prenatal diagnosis and diagnosis of mosaic genetic disease, using the example of McCune-Albright syndrome. Several French specialists in the field who have implemented these techniques in their laboratory have written these different examples of applications jointly. In summary, this manuscript offers an up-to-date view of the positioning of dPCR in relation to other existing technologies in order to best meet the expectations of precision medicine.

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