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Abstract

Grant Number: 5R44HG002066-04
PI Name: WILLIAMS, JOHN G.
PI Email: jwilliams@licor.com
PI Title: SENIOR SCIENTIST
Project Title: A SYNTHETIC APPROACH TO SINGLE MOLECULE DNA SEQUENCING

Abstract: A new approach to single molecule DNA sequencing is proposed. Single molecule methods can be applied to DNA isolated directly from a subject organism, eliminating the need to clone, map and sort DNA fragments prior to sequencing. The need for electrophoretic separation is eliminated and reagent consumption is minimal, promising unprecedented low cost. Single molecule detection has been developed and practiced by physicists and chemists for over 10 years. The crucial optical and detection systems needed for single molecule sequencing now exist. In the Phase I proposal, enzymes and novel labeled nucleotides were identified for use in single molecule sequencing. In Phase II, a nanofabricated flowcell and associated single molecule optics will be developed for monitoring nucleotide incorporation by polymerase. The success of this project will create a new paradigm in DNA sequencing technology. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS: A genomic DNA sequencing technology that eliminates the need for cloning, physical mapping and electrophoresis would have great appeal to the academic and industrial genomic research community.

Thesaurus Terms:
DNA directed DNA polymerase, fluorescent dye /probe, imaging /visualization /scanning, nucleic acid chemical synthesis, nucleic acid sequence, optics, technology /technique development
enzyme substrate, fluorescence microscopy
bioimaging /biomedical imaging, chemical synthesis, nanotechnology

Institution: LI-COR, INC.
4308 PROGRESSIVE AVE
LINCOLN, NE 68504
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 01-JUL-1999
Project End: 31-JUL-2003
ICD: NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
IRG: ZRG1


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