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Nanospheres for DNA separation chips

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A new approach that uses nanoparticle medium, core-shell type nanospheres, in conjunction with a pressurization technique during electrophoresis, for carrying out separations of a wide range of deoxyribonucleic (DNA) acid fragments with high speed and high resolution is described. It can be concluded that the nanosphere system is capable of readily separating DNA fragments over a wide range of sizes with high speed than the conventional methods.

Author: Mari Tabuchi, Noritada Kaji, Yukio Nagasaki; Kenichi Yoshikawa, Kazunori Kataoka, Yoshinoby Baba, Masanori Ueda, Yuichi Yamasaki
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2004
Electrophoresis

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Large-scale genotyping of complex DNA

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A simple but effective approach termed whole genome sampling analysis (WGSA), for genotyping thousands of SNPs simultaneously in a complex DNA sample without locus-primers or automation is presented. The conclusion states that WGSA is highly scaleable and enables the creation of ultrahigh density SNP maps for use in genetic studies.

Author: Surti, Urvashi, Kennedy, Giulia C., Matsuzaki, Hajime, Dong, Shoulian, Liu, Wei-min, Huang, Jing, Liu, Guoying, Su, Xing, Cao, Manqiu, Chen, Wenwei, Zhang, Jane, Liu, Weiwei, Yang, Geoffrey, Di, Xiaojun, Ryder, Thomas, He, Zhijun, Phillips, Michael S., Boyce-Jacino, Michael T., Fodor, Stephen PA, Jones, Keith W.
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2003
Evaluation, Genotype, Genotypes

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Multiplexed detection of pathogen DNA with DNA-based fluorescence nanobarcodes

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The synthesis of dendrimer-like DNA-based, fluorescence-intensity-coded nanobarcodes, which contain a built-in code and a probe for molecular recognition, is demonstrated. Their application to multiplexed detection of the DNA of several pathogens is shown using fluorescence microscopy and dot blotting.

Author: Yougen Li, Yen Thi Hong Cu, Dan Luo
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2005
Usage, Fluorescence microscopy, Pathogenic microorganisms

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Subjects list: Research, DNA, Genetic research
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