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Future Medicine, BioTechniques, 2(30), p. 334-340, 2001

DOI: 10.2144/01302tt02

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High-throughput conformation-sensitive gel electrophoresis for discovery of SNPs

Journal article published in 2001 by Y. F. Leung, P. O.-S. Tam, W. C. Tong, L. Baum ORCID, K. W. Choy, D. S. C. Lam, C. P. Pang
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Abstract

High-throughput screening for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or mutations can be achieved by inexpensive technologies. We modified the original protocols of conformation-sensitive gel electrophoresis (CSGE) to increase throughput several fold to 1.3 samples/min, which is about five times faster than denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC). The modifications include decreasing the gel thickness, increasing the number of lanes to 96, and increasing the number of samples per lane to seven. This high-throughput CSGE method is fast, robust, and as simple as the original protocols. Together with a two-stage strategy for screening homozygotes and the replacement of ethidium bromide with SYBR® Gold DNA dye staining, this protocol is a reliable and cost-effective alternative for laboratories that require high-throughput screening.