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Encoding PCR Products with Batch-stamps and Barcodes.

Encoding PCR Products with Batch-stamps and Barcodes. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Encoding PCR Products with Batch-stamps and Barcodes. Abstract Text:

    megan l mccloskeyMegan L McCloskey,reinhard Reinhard ,r scott hansenR Scott Hansen,charles d lairdCharles D Laird,megan l mccloskeyMegan L McCloskey,reinhard Reinhard ,r scott hansenR Scott Hansen,charles d lairdCharles D Laird,megan l mccloskeyMegan L McCloskey,reinhard stögerReinhard Stöger,r scott hansenR Scott Hansen,charles d lairdCharles D Laird,

    Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has become the mainstay of DNA sequence analysis. Yet there is always uncertainty concerning the source of the template DNA that gave rise to a particular PCR product. The risks of contamination, biased amplification, and product redundancy are especially high when limited amounts of template DNA are used. We have developed and applied molecular encoding principles to solve this source-uncertainty problem for DNA sequences generated by standard PCR. Batch-stamps specify the date and sample identity, and barcodes detect template redundancy. Our approach thus enables classification of each PCR-derived sequence as valid, contaminant, or redundant, and provides a measure of sequence diversity. We recommend that batch-stamps and barcodes be used when amplifying irreplaceable DNAs and cDNAs available for forensic, clinical, single cell, and ancient DNA analyses.

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    ml mccloskeyML McCloskey,r R ,rs hansenRS Hansen,cd lairdCD Laird,ml mccloskeyML McCloskey,r R ,rs hansenRS Hansen,cd lairdCD Laird,ml mccloskeyML McCloskey,r stögerR Stöger,rs hansenRS Hansen,cd lairdCD Laird,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biochemical genetics

    VOLUME: 45

    Page Numbers: 761-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Biochem. Genet.

    ISSN: 0006-2928

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Biology, University of Washington, Box 351800, Seattle, WA, 98195-0002, USA.

    Country: United States

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