Home /Research /Candidate Gene Analyses by Scanning or Brute Force Fluorescent Sequencing: A Comparison of DOVAM-S with Gel-Based and Capillary-Based Sequencing
OTHER

Candidate Gene Analyses by Scanning or Brute Force Fluorescent Sequencing: A Comparison of DOVAM-S with Gel-Based and Capillary-Based Sequencing

Jinong Feng, Yan Jin, Wenyan Li, Steve S. Sommer

Year
2007
Citations
3

Abstract

For epidemiological and diagnostic applications, detection of virtually all mutations is desired. Herein, blinded analyses of DOVAM-S (Detection Of Virtually All Mutations-SSCP), a robotically enhanced multiplex SSCP method, demonstrate that all of 525 mutations (391 unique) are detected by the method. In addition, the costs of DOVAM-S, gel-based fluorescent sequencing and capillary-based fluorescent sequencing are compared. The relative cost effectiveness of gel-based and capillary-based sequence analysis depends on throughput and whether depreciation and service are considered. DOVAM-S reduces the cost of candidate gene analyses relative to brute force sequencing by about threefold.

Keywords

MultiplexDNA sequencingSanger sequencingFluorescenceBiologyGeneComputational biologyGeneticsMolecular biology

Related papers

Browse all OTHER papers