## Abstract We report the high fidelity, onβchip fractionation of selected segments from an electrophoretic flow of separated fragments. dsDNA fragments (10β330β base pairs (bp)) were initially separated using a 6.5 cm long channel with an electric field strength of 150β V/cm. As an example of the fr
Electrophoretic chip for fractionation of selective DNA fragment
β Scribed by Kai Sun; Nobuko Suzuki; Zheyu Li; Ryoko Araki; Kosei Ueno; Saulius Juodkazis; Masumi Abe; Sumihare Noji; Hiroaki Misawa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0173-0835
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A microchannel chip has been used to fractionate selected segments from an electrophoretic flow of separated fragments. A sample, which covers the size from 35 to 670βbp, was initially separated using an 8.8βcmβlong channel at the electric field strength of 100βV/cm. The target fragment of 318βbp was selected and extracted from the separation channel. Highβresolution fractionation was achieved by introducing new procedures for blocking, extraction, and segment transfer. Fractionation quality with and without blocking were compared using a 310 Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems). The results show that no contamination was found in the sample, which was fractionated with blocking; however, a contamination by short segments was found in the sample, which was fractionated without blocking. Furthermore, fractionation by the chip was found to be of higher fidelity than that by the polyacrylamide slab gel, which displayed a small overlapped peak after the target peak. Compared with the traditional method, our chips enable faster and highβfidelity fractionation, thus providing a new tool for bioanalysis and other applications.
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