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. 1999 Dec 15;27(24):e36. doi: 10.1093/nar/27.24.e36

A multiple-capillary electrophoresis system for small-scale DNA sequencing and analysis.

J Zhang 1, K O Voss 1, D F Shaw 1, K P Roos 1, D F Lewis 1, J Yan 1, R Jiang 1, H Ren 1, J Y Hou 1, Y Fang 1, X Puyang 1, H Ahmadzadeh 1, N J Dovichi 1
PMCID: PMC148759  PMID: 10572188

Abstract

A five-capillary system has been developed for DNA sequencing and analysis. The post-column fluorescence detector is based on a sheath-flow cuvette. The instrument provides uniform and continuous illumination of the samples. The cuvette virtually eliminates cross-talk in the fluorescence signal between capillaries. Discrete single-photon counting avalanche photodiodes provide high efficiency light detection. The instrument has detection limits (3sigma) of 130 +/- 30 fluorescein molecules injected onto each capillary. Over 650 bases of sequence at 98.8% accuracy were generated in 100 min at 50 degrees C from M13mp18. Separation and detection of short tandem repeats proved efficient and accurate with the use of internal standards for direct comparison of migration times between capillaries.

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