2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep39385
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Sequence specific sorting of DNA molecules with FACS using 3dPCR

Abstract: Genetic heterogeneity is an important feature of many biological systems, but introduces technical challenges to their characterization. Even with the best modern instruments, only a small fraction of DNA molecules present in a sample can be read, and they are recovered in the form of short, hundred-base reads. In this paper, we introduce 3dPCR, a method to sort DNA molecules with sequence specificity. 3dPCR allows heterogeneous populations of DNA to be sorted to recover long targets for deep sequencing. It is… Show more

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“…The usefulness of spatial and temporal metadata depends on how much they reveal heterogeneity. PCR can now be carried out inside nanoliter or picoliter volumes with many millions carried out in parallel and rare hits separated by Florescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) from a majority of negative droplets [25]. Single molecule sequencing is becoming routine and molecules can uniquely labeled with barcoded primers.…”
Section: Mapping What Matters For Human-relevant Microbes and Microbimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usefulness of spatial and temporal metadata depends on how much they reveal heterogeneity. PCR can now be carried out inside nanoliter or picoliter volumes with many millions carried out in parallel and rare hits separated by Florescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) from a majority of negative droplets [25]. Single molecule sequencing is becoming routine and molecules can uniquely labeled with barcoded primers.…”
Section: Mapping What Matters For Human-relevant Microbes and Microbimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 Continuous methods can rapidly generate monodisperse droplets (up to 1-10 kHz), and are especially useful for high-throughput screening applications. 8,9 However, they allow limited control over addition or subtraction of reagents once droplets are formed. In contrast, digital droplet formation methods, while offering lower-throughput, provide ondemand droplet manipulation and control.…”
Section: Droplet Microfluidic Formatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent demonstration of cell-free DNA sorting enriched for Lambda virus genomes in a background of ΦX174, and used double emulsions to sort using FACS. 36 A similar workflow can be applied to virus that establish latent reservoirs.…”
Section: Cell-free Nucleic Acid Cytometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to couple the advantages of droplets with the ease of use and availability of fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) instruments using double emulsions. 36,78,101 These water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsions can be loaded onto FACS instruments directly. FACS is a mature technology and instruments are often located in core facilities where they are calibrated daily and well maintained.…”
Section: Building Successful Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 99%