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Electrophoretic chip for high-fidelity fractionation of double-stranded DNA

✍ Scribed by Kai Sun; Zheyu Li; Kosei Ueno; Saulius Juodkazis; Sumihare Noji; Hiroaki Misawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
608 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

We report the high fidelity, on‐chip fractionation of selected segments from an electrophoretic flow of separated fragments. dsDNA fragments (10–330β€…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 fractionation process, a target fragment of 20β€…bp was selected and extracted from the separation channel. The extraction was confirmed and evaluated by fluorescence imaging. High resolution and extraction fidelity were achieved by introducing new procedures for (i) extraction channel‐blocking and (ii) segment transfer with cleaning. These procedures are necessary for the development of a practical, fully automated multitarget fractionation electrophoretic chip. A kind of CCD image processing method was introduced to monitor, control, and evaluate the procedure of fractionation. The resolution limits of the separation and extraction are discussed.


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## 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 670 bp, was initially separated using an 8.8‐cm‐long channel at the electric field strength of 100 V/cm. The target fragment