<taqmanAssay>
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This element defines a TaqMan assay. If the TaqMan assay performed was an "Assay On Demand" provided by Applied Biosystems, it is highly recommended that submitters provide the ABI Item Number for the assay in the description of the method subelement.

The result of a TaqMan assay is reported within a genotypingResult element.

The relationship between the primers and the reference sequence depends on the coordinate system that is used. The forward primer's annealing positions will always be less than the annealing positions of the reverse primer since the forward primer should fall to the logical left of the reverse primer in the coordinate system. This means that if the coordinate system is in the forward orientation and on the plus strand, then:

If the coordinate system is in the reverse orientation and on the minus strand, just swap the forward and reverse primers in the statements above.

Note that it is an error for the coordinate system to be in the forward orientation and on the minus strand or in the reverse orientation and on the plus strand for taqman assays.

Attributes
pharmgkbId

A unique identifier assigned by the PharmGKB (the PharmGKB Accession Id). This attribute is used to refer to data that is already in the PharmGKB and is only supplied when editing or adding to such data. See the FAQ for details.

localId

A unique identifier for this element assigned by the submitter. The only rule it must follow is that no two XML elements can be assigned the same localId within a single XML document. See the FAQ for details.

Subelements
note

A note.

submitter

This element's submitter.

name

The name of this assay.

interrogatedPosition

The position on the reference sequence analyzed by this assay.

forwardPrimer

The forward sequencing primer that anneals 5' with respect to the reverse primer.

reversePrimer

The reverse sequencing primer that anneals 3' with respect to the forward primer.

referenceProbe

The probe used to detect the reference genotype.

variantProbe

The probe used to detect the variant genotype.

method

The experimental method used to perform this assay.

Validation Rules

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