Isothermal amplification methods provide alternatives to PCR that may be preferable for some nucleic acid target detection tasks. Among current isothermal target detection methods, ramified rolling circle amplification (RAM) of single-stranded DNA circles that are formed by ligation of linear DNA probes (C-probes or padlock probes) offers a unique target detection system by linked primers and a simple amplification system that is unconstrained by the target’s sequence context. Earlier implementations of RAM-based target detection were reported to be limited by background noise, due in part to unligated C-probe in the amplification reaction. We show here that a target-detection system using a biotinylated target-capture probe together with a...
Novel techniques are needed to investigate the genetic variation revealed in the first draft of the ...
Circularizing oligonucleotide probes (padlock probes) have the potential to detect sets of gene sequ...
The human body contains a variety of different cell types that share a common genome, but differ in ...
Background: Isothermal amplification methods provide alternatives to PCR that may be preferable for ...
We evaluated single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection via a target-capture, C-probe ligation, ...
Padlock probes are useful in a variety of genetic applications, some of which require that the probe...
Padlock probes are useful in a variety of genetic applications, some of which require that the probe...
Copyright © 2014 James H. Smith et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Genetic detection, particularly at the single molecule level, has emerged as a leading field in mole...
Genetic detection, particularly at the single molecule level, has emerged as a leading field in mole...
Abstract Background Rolling circle amplification of ligated probes is a simple and sensitive means f...
Rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and ramification amplification (RAM, also known as hyperbranched ...
Rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and ramification amplification (RAM, also known as hyperbranched ...
This work presents a novel method for detecting nucleic acid targets using a ligation step along wit...
A majority of methods for identifying sequences in the human genome involve target sequence amplific...
Novel techniques are needed to investigate the genetic variation revealed in the first draft of the ...
Circularizing oligonucleotide probes (padlock probes) have the potential to detect sets of gene sequ...
The human body contains a variety of different cell types that share a common genome, but differ in ...
Background: Isothermal amplification methods provide alternatives to PCR that may be preferable for ...
We evaluated single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection via a target-capture, C-probe ligation, ...
Padlock probes are useful in a variety of genetic applications, some of which require that the probe...
Padlock probes are useful in a variety of genetic applications, some of which require that the probe...
Copyright © 2014 James H. Smith et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Genetic detection, particularly at the single molecule level, has emerged as a leading field in mole...
Genetic detection, particularly at the single molecule level, has emerged as a leading field in mole...
Abstract Background Rolling circle amplification of ligated probes is a simple and sensitive means f...
Rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and ramification amplification (RAM, also known as hyperbranched ...
Rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and ramification amplification (RAM, also known as hyperbranched ...
This work presents a novel method for detecting nucleic acid targets using a ligation step along wit...
A majority of methods for identifying sequences in the human genome involve target sequence amplific...
Novel techniques are needed to investigate the genetic variation revealed in the first draft of the ...
Circularizing oligonucleotide probes (padlock probes) have the potential to detect sets of gene sequ...
The human body contains a variety of different cell types that share a common genome, but differ in ...