A pneumatic device for rapid loading of DNA sequencing gels

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This work describes the design and construction of a device that facilitates the loading of DNA samples onto polyacrylamide gels for detection in the Perkin Elmer/Applied Biosystems (PE/ABI) 373 and 377 DNA sequencing instruments. The device is mounted onto the existing gel cassettes and makes the process of loading high-density gels less cumbersome while the associated time and errors are reduced. The principle of operation includes the simultaneous transfer of the entire batch of samples, in which a spring-loaded air cylinder generates positive pressure and flexible silica capillaries transfer the samples. A retractable capillary array carrier allows the delivery ends of the capillaries to be held up clear of the gel during loader attachment on the gel plates, while enabling their insertion in the gel wells once the device is securely mounted. Gel-loading devices capable of simultaneously transferring 72 samples onto the PE/ABI 373 and 377 are currently being used in our production sequencing groups while a 96-sample transfer prototype undergoes testing.

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Panussis, D. A., Cook, M. W., Rifkin, L. L., Snider, J. E., Strong, J. T., McGrane, R. M., … Mardis, E. R. (1998). A pneumatic device for rapid loading of DNA sequencing gels. Genome Research, 8(5), 543–548. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.8.5.543

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