Rapid Detection of Deletion, Insertion, and Substitution Mutations via Heteroduplex Analysis Using Capillary- and Microchip-Based Electrophoresis

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Figure 3.

Effect of sample salt concentration on capillary electrophoresis-based heteroduplex analysis. Panels (A) and (B) show the heteroduplex analysis results with the mutants,5382insC and 5677insA, respectively. The PCR products injected were: (a) PCR mixture, (b) PCR product diluted 10 times with deionized water, (c) PCR product purified by AutoSeq G-50, and (d) PCR product purified by Microcon YM-100. The separation buffer consisted of 2.5% HEC containing 10% glycerol in 1 × TBE (pH = 8.6). Other CE conditions were as in Fig. 1.

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  1. Genome Res. 10: 1403-1413

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