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Multiplex amplification of large sets of human exons.

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  • Multiplex amplification of large sets of human exons. Abstract Text:

    gregory j porrecaGregory J Porreca,kun zhangKun Zhang,jin billy liJin Billy Li,bin xieBin Xie,derek austinDerek Austin,sara l vassalloSara L Vassallo,emily m leproustEmily M LeProust,bill j peckBill J Peck,christopher j emigChristopher J Emig,fredrik dahlFredrik Dahl,yuan gaoYuan Gao,george m churchGeorge M Church,jay shendureJay Shendure,gregory j porrecaGregory J Porreca,kun zhangKun Zhang,jin billy liJin Billy Li,bin xieBin Xie,derek austinDerek Austin,sara l vassalloSara L Vassallo,emily m leproustEmily M LeProust,bill j peckBill J Peck,christopher j emigChristopher J Emig,fredrik dahlFredrik Dahl,yuan gaoYuan Gao,george m churchGeorge M Church,jay shendureJay Shendure,

    A new generation of technologies is poised to reduce DNA sequencing costs by several orders of magnitude. But our ability to fully leverage the power of these technologies is crippled by the absence of suitable 'front-end' methods for isolating complex subsets of a mammalian genome at a scale that matches the throughput at which these platforms will routinely operate. We show that targeting oligonucleotides released from programmable microarrays can be used to capture and amplify approximately 10,000 human exons in a single multiplex reaction. Additionally, we show integration of this protocol with ultra-high-throughput sequencing for targeted variation discovery. Although the multiplex capture reaction is highly specific, we found that nonuniform capture is a key issue that will need to be resolved by additional optimization. We anticipate that highly multiplexed methods for targeted amplification will enable the comprehensive resequencing of human exons at a fraction of the cost of whole-genome resequencing.

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    gj porrecaGJ Porreca,k zhangK Zhang,jb liJB Li,b xieB Xie,d austinD Austin,sl vassalloSL Vassallo,em leproustEM LeProust,bj peckBJ Peck,cj emigCJ Emig,f dahlF Dahl,y gaoY Gao,gm churchGM Church,j shendureJ Shendure,gj porrecaGJ Porreca,k zhangK Zhang,jb liJB Li,b xieB Xie,d austinD Austin,sl vassalloSL Vassallo,em leproustEM LeProust,bj peckBJ Peck,cj emigCJ Emig,f dahlF Dahl,y gaoY Gao,gm churchGM Church,j shendureJ Shendure,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Nature methods

    VOLUME: 4

    Page Numbers: 931-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Nat. Methods

    ISSN: 1548-7091

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.

    Country: United States

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