DASH-2: Flexible, Low-Cost, and High-Throughput SNP Genotyping by Dynamic Allele-Specific Hybridization on Membrane Arrays

  1. Magnus Jobs1,
  2. W. Mathias Howell1,
  3. Linda Strömqvist,
  4. Torsten Mayr, and
  5. Anthony J. Brookes2
  1. Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Karolinska Institute, Berzelius väg 35, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Genotyping technologies need to be continually improved in terms of their flexibility, cost-efficiency, and throughput, to push forward genome variation analysis. To this end, we have leveraged the inherent simplicity of dynamic allele-specific hybridization (DASH) and coupled it to recent innovations of centrifugal arrays and iFRET. We have thereby created a new genotyping platform we term DASH-2, which we demonstrate and evaluate in this report. The system is highly flexible in many ways (any plate format, PCR multiplexing, serial and parallel array processing, spectral-multiplexing of hybridization probes), thus supporting a wide range of application scales and objectives. Precision is demonstrated to be in the range 99.8–100%, and assay costs are 0.05 USD or less per genotype assignment. DASH-2 thus provides a powerful new alternative for genotyping practice, which can be used without the need for expensive robotics support.

Footnotes

  • 1 These authors contributed equally.

  • 2 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL Anthony.Brookes{at}cgb.ki.se; FAX 46 8 324826.

  • Article and publication are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.801103.

    • Received January 29, 2003.
    • Accepted February 26, 2003.
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