Sequencing of a single-cell genome requires DNA amplification, a process prone to introducing bias and errors into the amplified genome. Here we introduce a novel multiple displacement amplification (MDA) method based on the unique DNA primase features of Thermus thermophilus (Tth) PrimPol. TthPrimPol displays a potent primase activity preferring dNTPs as substrates unlike conventional primases. A combination of TthPrimPol's unique ability to synthesize DNA primers with the highly processive Phi29 DNA polymerase (ρ29DNApol) enables near-complete whole genome amplification from single cells. This novel method demonstrates superior breadth and evenness of genome coverage, high reproducibility, excellent single-nucleotide variant (SNV) detecti...
Molecular genotyping has important biomedical and forensic applications. However, limiting amounts o...
Kindred cells can have different genomes because of dynamic changes in DNA. Single cell sequencing i...
Trabajo presentado en semniario del Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas, CNIO, celebrado ...
Trabajo presentado en el VIII Workshop Students & Postdocs, celebrado en Madrid (España) el 10 de no...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...
Single cell genomics, the amplification and sequencing of genomes from single cells, can provide a g...
We present a survey of single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) methods, including degenerate ol...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
In vitro DNA amplification methods, such as poly-merase chain reaction (PCR), rely on synthetic oli-...
Multiple displacement amplification (MDA) is a technique used in the amplification of very low amoun...
Genome sequencing of single cells has a variety of applications, including characterizing difficult-...
Sperm typing is an effective way to study recombina-tion rate on a fine scale in regions of interest...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
The dataset (raw sequencing data) that supports the findings of this study are archived in the Unive...
In vitro reconstitution of the bacteriophage T4 replication machinery provides a novel system for fa...
Molecular genotyping has important biomedical and forensic applications. However, limiting amounts o...
Kindred cells can have different genomes because of dynamic changes in DNA. Single cell sequencing i...
Trabajo presentado en semniario del Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas, CNIO, celebrado ...
Trabajo presentado en el VIII Workshop Students & Postdocs, celebrado en Madrid (España) el 10 de no...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...
Single cell genomics, the amplification and sequencing of genomes from single cells, can provide a g...
We present a survey of single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) methods, including degenerate ol...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
In vitro DNA amplification methods, such as poly-merase chain reaction (PCR), rely on synthetic oli-...
Multiple displacement amplification (MDA) is a technique used in the amplification of very low amoun...
Genome sequencing of single cells has a variety of applications, including characterizing difficult-...
Sperm typing is an effective way to study recombina-tion rate on a fine scale in regions of interest...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
The dataset (raw sequencing data) that supports the findings of this study are archived in the Unive...
In vitro reconstitution of the bacteriophage T4 replication machinery provides a novel system for fa...
Molecular genotyping has important biomedical and forensic applications. However, limiting amounts o...
Kindred cells can have different genomes because of dynamic changes in DNA. Single cell sequencing i...
Trabajo presentado en semniario del Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas, CNIO, celebrado ...