Claims
- 1. A fluorimeter useful in detecting a fluorescence signal from PCR-amplified nucleic acid material of unknown concentration, comprising:
- a first and a second light source, at least one of said sources having plural and different levels of intensity, the highest level of intensity of said first source being lower than the lowest level of intensity of said second source;
- means for mounting said light sources orthogonally to each other so as to emit radiation from said first and second sources on first and second paths, respectively, that intersect at a point in space;
- a single beam splitter disposed at said point, said splitter being constructed to transmit at least twice as much light as it reflects;
- means for positioning a test container containing potentially fluorescing sample across said second path;
- a fluorescence signal detector positioned across said second path with said test container, if any, disposed between it and said beam splitter;
- a reference detector positioned across said first path;
- a power source for powering said light sources at their different respective intensities, in sequence from the lowest to the highest of the intensities; and
- switch means for shutting down said power source when a signal is detected by said signal detector greater than a threshold value, even if said highest intensity has not yet been emitted by said second source.
- 2. A fluorimeter as defined in claim 1, wherein said light sources each have two levels of intensity.
- 3. A method for detecting a fluorescence signal from PCR-amplified nucleic acid material of unknown concentration, comprising the steps of:
- a) flashing a container of said material with a first light flash at a low level and detecting for fluorescence of said material using a PMT detector;
- b) if the fluorescence detected in step a) is below a predetermined threshold, then flashing said container with a light flash at a second level greater than said first level while detecting for fluorescence of said material using said PMT detector;
- c) if the fluorescence detected in step b) is below said predetermined threshold, then flashing said container with a light flash at additional levels each greater than the previous level while detecting for fluorescence of said material using said PMT detector; and
- d) during any of said steps a)-c), when a fluorescent signal is detected above said threshold signal, then terminating the flashing of said container so that said PMT detector is protected from over-exposure.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein said first and second levels are produced by a first flash lamp, and said additional levels are produced by a second flash lamp.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Provisional Application No. 60/049,789, filed on Jun. 16, 1997.
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