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I Kheterpal1, J R Scherer, S M Clark
1Department of Chemistry, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA.
Abstract:
The design, construction and operation of a four-color capillary array electrophoresis scanner are presented. The use of sensitive energy transfer primers facilitates four-color detection of the DNA sequencing fragments following excitation at a single laser wavelength (488 nm). This scanner collects fluorescence data from up to 25 capillaries in parallel. The resulting four-color image files are automatically reduced to four-color line plots, and a base-calling program (Sax) is used to call the sequence. The performance of this system for DNA sequencing is demonstrated by examining twelve different motifs of the hypervariable region I of human mitochondrial (mt) DNA obtained from a Sierra Leone population.
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