van Himbergen_2006_Clin.Biochem_39_739

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Title : High-throughput genotyping with infrared fluorescence allele specific hybridization (iFLASH): a simple, reliable and low-cost alternative - van Himbergen_2006_Clin.Biochem_39_739
Author(s) : van Himbergen TM , Voorbij HA , Barendrecht AD , van Rijn BB , Brambilla R , van Tits LJ , Roest M
Ref : Clinical Biochemistry , 39 :739 , 2006
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a novel genotyping approach, named infrared Fluorescence Allele Specific Hybridization (iFLASH), which combines the principles of allele specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization with the advanced possibilities of infrared imaging. DESIGN AND
METHODS: As an example, we genotyped the 55L > M and the 192Q > R common genetic variants of the paraoxonase-1 gene in 92 DNA samples using the iFLASH technique, and validated the outcomes with the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and TAQman genotyping assays.
RESULTS: There was a 100 percent agreement in genotype outcome among the three methods.
CONCLUSIONS: Although we found complete unity in genotype outcome, the iFLASH assay has essential advantages over the RFLP and TAQman genotyping assays. First, the iFLASH technique is capable of handling up to 1536 samples per assay, which makes it a suitable technique for high-throughput genotyping. Secondly, because the costs per assay are lower, high-throughput genotyping with iFLASH is affordable.

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van Himbergen TM, Voorbij HA, Barendrecht AD, van Rijn BB, Brambilla R, van Tits LJ, Roest M (2006)
High-throughput genotyping with infrared fluorescence allele specific hybridization (iFLASH): a simple, reliable and low-cost alternative
Clinical Biochemistry 39 :739

van Himbergen TM, Voorbij HA, Barendrecht AD, van Rijn BB, Brambilla R, van Tits LJ, Roest M (2006)
Clinical Biochemistry 39 :739