Genotyping on a complementary metal oxide semiconductor silicon polymerase chain reaction chip with integrated DNA microarray

Dieter Trau, Thomas M. Lee, Alex I. K. Lao, Ralf Lenigk, I-Ming Hsing, Nancy Yuk-Yu Ip, Maria C. Carles, Nikolaus J. Sucher

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    Abstract

    A novel method for the fast identification of genetic material utilizing a micro-DNA amplification and analysis device (-DAAD) consisting of multiple PCR microreactors with integrated DNA microarrays was developed. The device was fabricated in Si-technology and used for the genotyping of Chinese medicinal plants on the basis of differences in the noncoding region of the 5S-rRNA gene. Successful amplification of the genetic material and the consecutive analysis of the fluorescent-labeled amplicons in the -DAAD by the integrated oligonucleotide probes were demonstrated. Parallel analysis was performed by loading the four PCR reactors of the -DAAD with different samples of 3-L volume. Temperature sensors and heating elements of the -DAAD enable precise temperature control and fast cycling, allowing the rapid completion of a combined amplification and analysis (hybridization) experiment.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages6
    JournalAnalytical Chemistry
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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