Method for fingerprinting utilizing an electronically addressable array
First Claim
1. A method for DNA fingerprinting on an electronically addressable array, the array having capture probes at individual test sites and fluorescent markers associated with the hybridized materials at the sites, comprising the steps of:
- hybridizing DNA fragments of a first length to the capture probes at a first test site, hybridizing DNA fragments of a second length to the capture probes at a second test site, observing the fluorescent signal from one or more test sites as the potential at the electronically addressable array site is reversed, and detecting those sites which achieve dehybridization at a potential.
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Abstract
A system for performing molecular biological diagnosis, analysis and multistep and multiplex reactions utilizes a selfaddressable, selfassembling microelectronic system for actively carrying out controlled reactions in microscopic formats. Preferably, a fluidic system flow a sample across an active area of the biochip, increasing diagnostic efficiency. Preferably, the fluidic system includes aflow cell having a window. Pulsed activation of the electrodes of the biochip are advantageously employed with the fluidic system, permitting more complete sampling of the materials within the biological sample. An improved detection system utilizes a preferably coaxially oriented excitation fiber, such as a fiber optic, disposed within a light guide, such as a liquid light guide. In this way, small geometry systems may be fluorescently imaged. A highly automated DNA diagnostic system results. Perturbation of the fluorescence signal during electronic denaturation is detailed and analyzed for analytical and diagnostic purposes. Such fluorescence perturbation information is combined with other information to provide improved analysis. DNA fingerprinting uses hybridizing DNA fragments of a given length and a capture sequence at a test site and then determining the level of reverse bias necessary to affect the hybridization, such as to de-hybridize, and determine the length of the DNA.
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1. A method for DNA fingerprinting on an electronically addressable array, the array having capture probes at individual test sites and fluorescent markers associated with the hybridized materials at the sites, comprising the steps of:
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hybridizing DNA fragments of a first length to the capture probes at a first test site, hybridizing DNA fragments of a second length to the capture probes at a second test site, observing the fluorescent signal from one or more test sites as the potential at the electronically addressable array site is reversed, and detecting those sites which achieve dehybridization at a potential. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9)
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- 6. The method for DNA fingerprinting on an electronically addressable array wherein the detection of dehybridization includes observation of fluorescent signal perturbation.
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