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Combined microfluidic-optical DNA analysis with single-base-pair sizing capability

Authors :
Pollnau, Markus
Hammer, M.
Dongre, C.
Hoekstra, H. J. W. M.
Pollnau, Markus
Hammer, M.
Dongre, C.
Hoekstra, H. J. W. M.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

DNA sequencing by microchip capillary electrophoresis (CE) enables cheap, highspeed analysis of low reagent volumes. One of its potential applications is the identification of genomic deletions or insertions associated with genetic illnesses. Detecting single base-pair insertions or deletions from DNA fragments in the diagnostically relevant size range of 150−1000 base-pairs requires a variance of σ2 < 10−3. In a microfluidic chip post-processed by femtosecond-laser writing of an optical waveguide we CE-separated 12 blue-labeled and 23 red-labeled DNA fragments in size. Each set was excited by either of two lasers powermodulated at different frequencies, their fluorescence detected by a photomultiplier, and blue and red signals distinguished by Fourier analysis. We tested different calibration strategies. Choice of the fluorescent label as well as the applied fit function strongly influence the obtained variance, whereas fluctuations between two consecutive experiments are less detrimental in a laboratory environment. We demonstrate a variance of σ2 ≈4 × 10−4, lower than required for the detection of single base-pair insertion or deletion in an optofluidic chip.<br />QC 20170210

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235070494
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1364.BOE.7.005201