Fluorescence-based mutation detection. Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis (F-SSCP)
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Fluorescence-based mutation detection. Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis (F-SSCP)
Abstract
Conventional SSCP analysis of DNA amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR-SSCP) is one of the simplest and most reliable tools for identifying point mutations, and small insertions or deletions. The sensitivity of the technique is increased by using the Applied Biosystems (ABI) semiautomated DNA sequencer equipped with GENESCAN 672 software for F-SSCP. The four-dye ABI system permits a red dye-labeled internal lane standard to be run in the same lanes as the DNA being examined, leaving three dye colors for labeling DNA of interest. The internal lane standard is used to normalize gels or correct for minor differences in apparent electrophoretic mobility between lanes. Correction for these lane-dependent differences in migration and the capability to stack data from two different lanes on the computer screen makes it possible to detect sequence variants that produce very small mobility shifts. Coelectrophoresis of control and unknown DNA in the same lane, using different dye labels for each, is also helpful for detecting sequence variants that produce small mobility changes. Multiplexing multiple F-SSCP targets in the same lane increases sample throughput.
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