Title : Direct detection and automated sequencing of individual alleles after electrophoretic strand separation: identification of a common nonsense mutation in exon 9 of the human lipoprotein lipase gene - Hata_1990_Nucleic.Acids.Res_18_5407 |
Author(s) : Hata A , Robertson M , Emi M , Lalouel JM |
Ref : Nucleic Acids Research , 18 :5407 , 1990 |
Abstract :
Large-scale screening by direct sequencing of DNA to detect molecular variants remains a laborious endeavor whose difficulty is compounded by heterozygosity. We show that mobility shifts of single-stranded DNA electrophoresed under nondenaturing conditions can be used not only to detect variants (Orita,M. et al., 1989, Genomics, 5, 874-879), but also to separate and sequence directly individual alleles. In this manner, we have identified a common variant of human lipoprotein lipase resulting from a nonsense mutation in exon 9 of the gene. Whether this variant is of functional significance remains to be determined. |
PubMedSearch : Hata_1990_Nucleic.Acids.Res_18_5407 |
PubMedID: 2216713 |
Hata A, Robertson M, Emi M, Lalouel JM (1990)
Direct detection and automated sequencing of individual alleles after electrophoretic strand separation: identification of a common nonsense mutation in exon 9 of the human lipoprotein lipase gene
Nucleic Acids Research
18 :5407
Hata A, Robertson M, Emi M, Lalouel JM (1990)
Nucleic Acids Research
18 :5407