Author:
Gunderson Kevin L.,Kruglyak Semyon,Graige Michael S.,Garcia Francisco,Kermani Bahram G.,Zhao Chanfeng,Che Diping,Dickinson Todd,Wickham Eliza,Bierle Jim,Doucet Dennis,Milewski Monika,Yang Robert,Siegmund Chris,Haas Juergen,Zhou Lixin,Oliphant Arnold,Fan Jian-Bing,Barnard Steven,Chee Mark S.
Abstract
We have developed a simple and efficient algorithm to identify each member of a large collection of DNA-linked objects through the use of hybridization, and have applied it to the manufacture of randomly assembled arrays of beads in wells. Once the algorithm has been used to determine the identity of each bead, the microarray can be used in a wide variety of applications, including single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping and gene expression profiling. The algorithm requires only a few labels and several sequential hybridizations to identify thousands of different DNA sequences with great accuracy. We have decoded tens of thousands of arrays, each with 1520 sequences represented at ∼30-fold redundancy by up to ∼50,000 beads, with a median error rate of <1 × 10-4 per bead. The approach makes use of error checking codes and provides, for the first time, a direct functional quality control of every element of each array that is manufactured. The algorithm can be applied to any spatially fixed collection of objects or molecules that are associated with specific DNA sequences.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Genetics(clinical),Genetics
Cited by
268 articles.
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