Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique that allows the monitoring and quantification of DNA, cDNA, or RNA during the PCR process through fluorescence detection. It improves upon conventional PCR by providing instantaneous feedback and the ability to analyze data without the need for post-reaction gel electrophoresis. Commonly used markers in this technique include TaqMan probes and SYBR Green, each having distinct advantages and applications in fields such as gene expression analysis, cancer research, and food testing.