Real-time, label-free detection of nucleic acid amplification in droplets
Tech ID: 22591 / UC Case 2012-202-0
Brief Description
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a real-time, label-free detection of DNA amplification.The method allows for the detection of the presence of a gene in genomic DNA and provides a platform that can continuously monitor the amplification of DNA in flowing droplets.In addition, the method has the potential to allow for sequence-specific detection, or detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and may allow for multiplexed, sequence specific detection.
Full Description
DNA amplification finds tremendous applications in medicine, microbiology, and forensic science.One of the more widely used methods for detection of DNA amplification in droplets involves the use of a fluorescent probe, such as the Taqman probe.However, the use of a fluorescent marker is expensive and requires additional processing steps.A label-free method to monitor the amplification of DNA in flowing droplets would be a desirable improvement for researchers and scientists.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a real-time, label-free detection of DNA amplification.The method allows for the detection of the presence of a gene in genomic DNA and provides a platform that can continuously monitor the amplification of DNA in flowing droplets.In addition, the method has the potential to allow for sequence-specific detection, or detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and may allow for multiplexed, sequence specific detection.
Suggested uses
The invention may be used for PCR detection and DNA amplification.
Patent Status
Patent Pending
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2012-202-0
Keywords
DNA amplification, DNA, SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism, PCR, droplet, sequence-specific detection
Contact
Alvin Viray / aviray@uci.edu / tel: View Phone Number. Please reference Tech ID #22591.
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