Sequence based enrichment of nucleic acids is a critical enabling component of future nucleic acid detection methods in many fields including detection of nucleic acid tumor biomarkers in body fluids, non-invasive prenatal detection of fetal genetic abnormalities, and detection of pathogenic microorganisms. In many cases the problem of detecting the nucleic acid biomarker of interest is confounded by the presence of a large excess of nucleic acid sequences that may differ from the sequence of interest by only a single base. Consequently, existing methods are limited in sensitivity and amount of starting material to avoid overwhelming the detection methods with background nucleic acids. This limits their usefulness to a small number of app...
Provided are methods directed to enriching nucleic acids in a biological sample. These methods, in s...
5-Methylcytosine (5mC) is the most abundant epigenetic mark in DNA regulating gene expression and in...
Peptide nucleic acid is an analogue of deoxyribonucleic acid in which the phosphate backbone has bee...
Molecular manipulation and separation techniques form the building blocks for much of fundamental sc...
<div><p>The dwindling cost of DNA sequencing is driving transformative changes in various biological...
The dwindling cost of DNA sequencing is driving transformative changes in various biological discipl...
Interest in nucleic acid hybridization stems mainly from its great power as a tool in biological res...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Detection and quantification of genetic material is fu...
Over recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of faster more robust and...
Nucleic acid amplification is an established strategy for detecting trace amounts of genetic materia...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...
Massively parallel sequencing technologies have made it possible to generate large quantities of seq...
Massively parallel sequencing technologies have made it possible to generate large quantities of seq...
<div><p>Rare mutations in cell populations are known to be hallmarks of many diseases and cancers. S...
Since the early 1970s, the use of nucleic acid sequences for specific diagnostic applications has fo...
Provided are methods directed to enriching nucleic acids in a biological sample. These methods, in s...
5-Methylcytosine (5mC) is the most abundant epigenetic mark in DNA regulating gene expression and in...
Peptide nucleic acid is an analogue of deoxyribonucleic acid in which the phosphate backbone has bee...
Molecular manipulation and separation techniques form the building blocks for much of fundamental sc...
<div><p>The dwindling cost of DNA sequencing is driving transformative changes in various biological...
The dwindling cost of DNA sequencing is driving transformative changes in various biological discipl...
Interest in nucleic acid hybridization stems mainly from its great power as a tool in biological res...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Detection and quantification of genetic material is fu...
Over recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of faster more robust and...
Nucleic acid amplification is an established strategy for detecting trace amounts of genetic materia...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...
Massively parallel sequencing technologies have made it possible to generate large quantities of seq...
Massively parallel sequencing technologies have made it possible to generate large quantities of seq...
<div><p>Rare mutations in cell populations are known to be hallmarks of many diseases and cancers. S...
Since the early 1970s, the use of nucleic acid sequences for specific diagnostic applications has fo...
Provided are methods directed to enriching nucleic acids in a biological sample. These methods, in s...
5-Methylcytosine (5mC) is the most abundant epigenetic mark in DNA regulating gene expression and in...
Peptide nucleic acid is an analogue of deoxyribonucleic acid in which the phosphate backbone has bee...