Joel Myerson - Berkeley CA, US Paige Lynette Anderson - Belmont CA, US
Assignee:
Agilent Technologies, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 C12M 1/36 C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435 6, 4352831, 4352872, 536 231
Abstract:
The present document relates to a system and method of commingling a low volume of a target solution with an array. For example, a quantity of the target solution and a quantity of an immiscible liquid may be introduced into a cavity having an array on an interior surface. The quantities of target solution and immiscible liquid do not fill the volume. Therefore, a gas is contained within the volume. The cavity is then agitated.
Methods And Compositions For Reducing Label Variation In Array-Based Comparative Genome Hybridization Assays Ii
Bo Curry - Redwood City CA, US Paige Anderson - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435006000, 536024300
Abstract:
Methods and compositions for performing array-based CGH assays are provided. In general, the methods involve evaluating copy number of a genomic region by evaluating binding of distinguishably labeled populations of nucleic acids to a first CGH array in which: a) the populations of nucleic acids are labeled by a labeled primer and/or b) binding is assessed relative to binding of dye-swapped populations of nucleic acids to a second CGH array. Kits and systems for use in practicing the subject methods are also provided.
Methods And Compositions For Reducing Label Variation In Array-Based Comparative Genome Hybridization Assays
Alicia Scheffer - Redwood City CA, US Paige Anderson - Belmont CA, US Diane Ilsley - San Jose CA, US Michael Barrett - Mountain View CA, US Bo Curry - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 C12P 19/34
US Classification:
435006000, 435091200
Abstract:
Methods and compositions for producing a labeled population of nucleic acids for use in an array-based comparative genome hybridization (CGH) assay are provided. In general, the methods involve cleaving a genomic source to produce a sample containing nucleic acid fragments, and end-labeling the nucleic acid fragments to provide a population of nucleic acids having a terminal label. Kits and systems for use in practicing the subject methods are also provided.
Paige Anderson - Redwood City CA, US Samar Lightfoot - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 G06F 19/00 C12P 19/34
US Classification:
435006000, 435091200, 702020000
Abstract:
A method of assessing the quality of an amplified nucleic acid sample is described. The method includes (a) separating the amplified nucleic acid sample to obtain a separation profile; (b) determining a first component of said separation profile corresponding to a first nucleic acid fraction; (c) determining a second component of said separation profile corresponding to a second nucleic acid fraction; and (d) assigning a quality value to the amplified nucleic acid sample based on the first component and the second component.
Assay Methods And Compositions For Detecting Contamination Of Nucleic Acid Identifiers
The present invention relates to nucleic acid samples for massively parallel sequencing. More particularly, the present invention relates to assay methods, compositions and kits for detecting contamination of nucleic acid identifiers such as sample barcodes.
Assay Methods And Compositions For Detecting Contamination Of Nucleic Acid Identifiers
The present invention relates to nucleic acid samples for massively parallel sequencing. More particularly, the present invention relates to assay methods, compositions and kits for detecting contamination of nucleic acid identifiers such as sample barcodes.
Assay Methods And Compositions For Detecting Contamination Of Nucleic Acid Identifiers
- Santa Clara CA, US Paige Anderson - Mountain View CA, US Javelin Chi - Sunnyvale CA, US Henrik Johansson - Stockholm, SE
International Classification:
C12N 15/10 C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
The present invention relates to nucleic acid samples for massively parallel sequencing. More particularly, the present invention relates to assay methods, compositions and kits for detecting contamination of nucleic acid identifiers such as sample barcodes.
Composition And Method For Improving Signal-To-Noise In Hybridization To Oligonucleotide Arrays
- Santa Clara CA, US Paige Anderson - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
Provided herein, among other things, are compositions for improving signal-to-noise in hybridization to oligonucleotide arrays. In some embodiments, the composition may comprise a population of indexing oligonucleotides of formula X-Y, where the sequences of region X hybridize to an array and the sequences of region Y hybridize to distinct sites within a genomic region, transcript, set of transcripts, or complement of the same. Use of these oligonucleotides increases signal, reduces background and smoothens array hybridization analyses. Methods and kits that employ the compositions are also provided.
Tomahawk Elementary School Lynchburg VA 1974-1976, Leesville Road Elementary School Lynchburg VA 1976-1978, Delmae Heights Elementary School Florence SC 1978-1979, Moore Intermediate School Florence SC 1980-1982
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