A simple DNA stretching method for fluorescence imaging of single DNA molecules

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Abstract

Stretching or aligning DNA molecules onto a surface by means of molecular combing techniques is one of the critical steps in single DNA molecule analysis. However, many of the current studies have focused on λ-DNA, or other large DNA molecules. There are very few studies on stretching methodologies for DNA molecules generated via PCR (typically smaller than 20 kb). Here we describe a simple method of stretching DNA molecules up to 18 kb in size on a modified glass surface. The very low background fluorescence allows efficient detection of single fluorescent dye labels incorporated into the stretched DNA molecules. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Chan, T. F., Ha, C., Phong, A., Cai, D., Wan, E., Leung, L., … Xiao, M. (2006). A simple DNA stretching method for fluorescence imaging of single DNA molecules. Nucleic Acids Research, 34(17). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl593

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