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Winnowing DNA for Rare Sequences: Highly Specific Sequence and Methylation Based Enrichment
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2012
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GeneticsDna MethylationDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsHigh Throughput SequencingEpigeneticsOligonucleotide ProbesHighly Specific SequenceMolecular EcologyMolecular DiagnosticsDna SequencingSequence AnalysisDna ReplicationRare SequencesFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsNatural SciencesNext-generation SequencingRare Cell PopulationsEpigenomicsGenome SequencingRare MutationsMedicineGenome Editing
Rare mutations in cell populations are known to be hallmarks of many diseases and cancers. Similarly, differential DNA methylation patterns arise in rare cell populations with diagnostic potential such as fetal cells circulating in maternal blood. Unfortunately, the frequency of alleles with diagnostic potential, relative to wild-type background sequence, is often well below the frequency of errors in currently available methods for sequence analysis, including very high throughput DNA sequencing. We demonstrate a DNA preparation and purification method that through non-linear electrophoretic separation in media containing oligonucleotide probes, achieves 10,000 fold enrichment of target DNA with single nucleotide specificity, and 100 fold enrichment of unmodified methylated DNA differing from the background by the methylation of a single cytosine residue.
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