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Development of multiplex DNA electronic microarrays using a universal adaptor system for detection of single
Shirley Tsang1, Zhonghe Sun, Claudia Stewart
1SAIC-Frederick, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, USA. shirleytsang@ncifcrf.gov
Abstract:
The NanoChip electronic microarray is designed for the rapid detection of genetic variation in research and clinical diagnosis. We have developed a multiplex electronic microarray assay, specific for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping and mutation detection, using universal adaptor sequences tailed to the 5' end of PCR primers specific to each target. PCR products, amplified by primers directed to the universal adaptor sequence, are immobilized on the microarray either directly or via capture oligonucleotides complementary to the universal adaptor sequence. This simple modification results in a significant increase in fidelity with improved specificity and accuracy. In addition, the multiplexing of genetic variant detection allows increased throughput and significantly reduced cost per assay. This general schema can also be applied to other microarray and macroarray formats.
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