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DNA sample cleanup using deterministic lateral displacement

Kim, Rebekah LU ; Kühnlein, Alexandra ; Smith, Darren A. ; Ho, Bao Dang LU ; Grunwald, Assaf ; Beech, Jason P. LU ; Neely, Robert K. ; Ebenstein, Yuval and Tegenfeldt, Jonas O. LU orcid (2016) 20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016 p.1527-1528
Abstract

Optical mapping relies on the preparation of fluorescent DNA. DNA must be imaged with good signal to noise and therefore the background of unwanted DNA fragments, fluorescent dyes and other reagents need to be removed. We use deterministic lateral displacement to separate 48.5 kbp DNA from < 10 kbp DNA. We also show the removal of 48.5 kbp DNA fragments from a background of fluorescent ATTO647N molecules and the recovery of >50 kbp molecules from a background of shorter digested fragments. In both cases improving signal to noise during imaging.

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Deterministic lateral displacement, DNA, Sample cleanup, Separation
host publication
20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016
pages
2 pages
publisher
Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society
conference name
20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016
conference location
Dublin, Ireland
conference dates
2016-10-09 - 2016-10-13
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  • scopus:85014224316
ISBN
9780979806490
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English
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yes
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5c5107bd-979c-4317-bfbb-77db1b7dc61f
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2017-03-16 10:15:36
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  author       = {{Kim, Rebekah and Kühnlein, Alexandra and Smith, Darren A. and Ho, Bao Dang and Grunwald, Assaf and Beech, Jason P. and Neely, Robert K. and Ebenstein, Yuval and Tegenfeldt, Jonas O.}},
  booktitle    = {{20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016}},
  isbn         = {{9780979806490}},
  keywords     = {{Deterministic lateral displacement; DNA; Sample cleanup; Separation}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{1527--1528}},
  publisher    = {{Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society}},
  title        = {{DNA sample cleanup using deterministic lateral displacement}},
  year         = {{2016}},
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