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A special DNA test called ddPCR can count tiny amounts of leftover bacteria DNA in medicine made from cells much more accurately than another test called qPCR, which struggles to tell the difference when the DNA gets really diluted.

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The study found that ddPCR could accurately count tiny amounts of E. coli DNA in medicine samples, even when diluted, while qPCR couldn't tell the difference — just like the claim says.

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