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A FRET-based analysis of SNPs without fluorescent probes.


ABSTRACT: Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a simple procedure for detecting specific DNA sequences, and is therefore used in many fields. However, the cost is relatively high, because FRET-based methods usually require fluorescent probes. We have designed a cost-effective way of using FRET, and developed a novel approach for the genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and allele frequency estimation. The key feature of this method is that it uses a DNA-binding fluorogenic molecule, SYBR Green I, as an energy donor for FRET. In this method, single base extension is performed with dideoxynucleotides labeled with an orange dye and a red dye in the presence of SYBR Green I. The dyes incorporated into the extended products accept energy from SYBR Green I and emit fluorescence. We have validated the method with ten SNPs, which were successfully discriminated by end-point measurements of orange and red fluorescence intensity in a microplate fluorescence reader. Using a mixture of homozygous samples, we also confirmed the potential of this method for estimation of allele frequency. Application of this strategy to large-scale studies will reduce the time and cost of genotyping a vast number of SNPs.

SUBMITTER: Takatsu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC528829 | biostudies-literature | 2004

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A FRET-based analysis of SNPs without fluorescent probes.

Takatsu Kyoko K   Yokomaku Toyokazu T   Kurata Shinya S   Kanagawa Takahiro T  

Nucleic acids research 20041108 19


Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a simple procedure for detecting specific DNA sequences, and is therefore used in many fields. However, the cost is relatively high, because FRET-based methods usually require fluorescent probes. We have designed a cost-effective way of using FRET, and developed a novel approach for the genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and allele frequency estimation. The key feature of this method is that it uses a DNA-binding fluorogenic mole  ...[more]

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