Abstract Background Genotyping assays often require substantial amounts of DNA. To overcome the problem of limiting amounts of available DNA, Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) methods have been developed. The multiple displacement amplification (MDA) method using Φ29 polymerase has become the preferred choice due to its high processivity and low error rate. However, the uniformity and fidelity of the amplification process across the genome has not been extensively characterized. Results To assess amplification uniformity, we used array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) to evaluate DNA copy number variations (CNVs) in DNAs amplified by two MDA kits: GenomiPhi and REPLI-g. The Agilent Human CGH array containing nearly one million ...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...
Abstract Background Some array comparative genomic hybridisation (array CGH) platforms require a min...
Whole genome amplification (WGA) technologies can be used to amplify genomic DNA when only small amo...
Whole-genome DNA amplification by multiple displacement (MD-WGA) is a promising tool to obtain suffi...
Abstract Background WGA (Whole Genome Amplification) in forensic genetics can eliminate the technica...
The promise of whole genome amplification (WGA) is that genomic DNA (gDNA) quantity will not limit m...
Whole genome amplification can faithfully amplify genomic DNA (gDNA) with minimal bias and substanti...
Abstract Background Whole genome amplification (WGA) offers new possibilities for genome-wide associ...
SummaryObjectiveWhole genome amplification (WGA) is a crucial procedure for genomic DNA analysis fro...
Whole genome amplification can faithfully amplify genomic DNA (gDNA) with minimal bias and substanti...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...
Abstract Background Some array comparative genomic hybridisation (array CGH) platforms require a min...
Whole genome amplification (WGA) technologies can be used to amplify genomic DNA when only small amo...
Whole-genome DNA amplification by multiple displacement (MD-WGA) is a promising tool to obtain suffi...
Abstract Background WGA (Whole Genome Amplification) in forensic genetics can eliminate the technica...
The promise of whole genome amplification (WGA) is that genomic DNA (gDNA) quantity will not limit m...
Whole genome amplification can faithfully amplify genomic DNA (gDNA) with minimal bias and substanti...
Abstract Background Whole genome amplification (WGA) offers new possibilities for genome-wide associ...
SummaryObjectiveWhole genome amplification (WGA) is a crucial procedure for genomic DNA analysis fro...
Whole genome amplification can faithfully amplify genomic DNA (gDNA) with minimal bias and substanti...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
Large-scale copy number variants (CNVs) have recently been recognized to play a role in human genome...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...