| Literature DB >> 25223843 |
Zaifang Zhu1, Huang Chen, Apeng Chen, Joann J Lu, Shaorong Liu, Meiping Zhao.
Abstract
Determining the sizes and measuring the quantities of DNA molecules are fundamental tasks in molecular biology. DNA sizes are usually evaluated by gel electrophoresis, but this method cannot simultaneously size and quantitate a DNA at low zeptomole (zmol) levels of concentration. We have recently developed a new technique, called bare-narrow-capillary/hydrodynamic-chromatography or BaNC-HDC, for resolving DNA based on their sizes without using any sieving matrices. In this report, we utilize BaNC-HDC for measuring the sizes and quantities of DNA fragments at zmol to several-molecule levels of concentration. DNA ranging from a few base pairs to dozens of kilo base pairs are accurately sized and quantitated at a throughput of 15 samples per hour, and each sample contains dozens of DNA strands of different lengths. BaNC-HDC can be a cost-effective means and an excellent tool for high-throughput DNA sizing and quantitation at extremely low quantity level.Entities:
Keywords: DNA sizing; gel-free DNA separation; high-throughput screening; hydrodynamic chromatography; microchips
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25223843 PMCID: PMC4297202 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201403861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236