会议专题

ONE-STEP GENOTYPING BY ALLELE-SPECIFIC AMPLIFICATION FROM WHOLE BLOOD

Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) plays an important role in drug response and disease susceptibility. In this study, we developed a onestep genotyping method, in which only a step of allele-specific amplification from whole blood is needed. For each SNP, two allele-specific amplifications were conducted in a pair of tubes each containing 0. 5 fig/mL ethidium bromide. After then the allele-specific amplicons were directly detected by fluorescence imaging. Since each tube corresponds to a type of allele, we can easily determine the type of SNP by comparing the fluorescence intensities of the two PCR tubes. We successfully established allele-specific amplifications from whole blood for determining five polymorphisms in 141 health controls. The genotyping results are consistent with those obtained by sequencing method. This method is accurate, time-saving, cost-effective, and easy-todo, especially suitable for clinical prediction of disease susceptibility.

Single nucleotide polymorphism whole blood allele-specific amplification gastric cancer

Chen Lanxin Zhu Jianjie Chen Xihua Wang Weipeng

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, College of Pharmaceutical Science Experimental Center, Soochow University, Suzhou, China

国际会议

The 7th International Forum on Post-Genome Technologies and China-Japan-Korea Summit on Natural Products(第七届国际后基因组技术论坛及中日韩天然产物论坛 IFPT)

重庆

英文

357-359

2011-10-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)