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Single-base resolution and long-coverage sequencing based on single-molecule nanomanipulation
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MicroscopyDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyDna Labelling TechniqueDna NanotechnologySingle MoleculeBiophysicsDna SequencingConventional Sanger SequencingDna ReplicationSingle-molecule Multiplex PcrSequencingBioinformaticsSingle-molecule DetectionStructural BiologyNatural SciencesSingle-base ResolutionMedicineGenome EditingNanopores
We show new approaches towards a novel single-molecule sequencing strategy which consists of high-resolution positioning isolation of overlapping DNA fragments with atomic force microscopy (AFM), subsequent single-molecule PCR amplification and conventional Sanger sequencing. In this study, a DNA labelling technique was used to guarantee the accuracy in positioning the target DNA. Single-molecule multiplex PCR was carried out to test the contamination. The results showed that the two overlapping DNA fragments isolated by AFM could be successfully sequenced with high quality and perfect contiguity, indicating that single-base resolution and long-coverage sequencing have been achieved simultaneously.
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