| Literature DB >> 12840050 |
Qinghong Yang1, Alla Lishanski, Wendy Yang, Sandra Hatcher, Henrietta Seet, Jeffrey P Gregg.
Abstract
We report here a new mechanism for allelic discrimination--allele-specific Holliday Junction formation. The Holliday Junction (HJ) is a unique DNA structure that can be formed in a sequence-nonspecific manner by routine PCR. To cause the PCR-based HJ formation to occur in an allele-specific manner, the PCR primers are manipulated such that an extra mismatch next to a SNP of interest is introduced between a target and a reference amplicon and a GC-clamp is added. Based on this new mechanism, novel SNP genotyping methods were developed, including a homogeneous fluorescence polarization (FP) competition assay that requires neither labeled primers/probes nor expensive enzymes/substrates. Using this novel genotyping technology, we were able to convert >95% of SNP sequences into genotyping assays that work well under a universal set of assay conditions and achieved 100% accuracy in clinical samples.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12840050 PMCID: PMC403749 DOI: 10.1101/gr.997703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome Res ISSN: 1088-9051 Impact factor: 9.043