Efficient identification of point mutations by automated DNA sequencing of artificial heterozygote samples.

Mol Biotechnol

Novartis Pharma AG, Preclinical Safety-Toxicology/Pathology, Basel, Switzerland.

Published: December 1998

DNA sequencing templates of individual point mutants of the lacI target gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). By mixing the PCR fragments from two individual mutants in a defined ratio, samples of artificial heterozygous composition were prepared. These samples were then submitted to automated DNA sequencing. The simultaneous, visual comparison of the mixed mutant traces using a graphics program efficiently revealed all heterozygous positions. Based on the individual intensities of the heterozygous base signals the identified point mutations could be assigned to the corresponding mutants. This efficient approach doubles the sample throughput for both the sequencing reactions and the gel electrophoresis using an automated DNA sequencing system.

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