Masking techniques: masking selected sequence variation by incorporating mismatches into melting analysis probes

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Publication Type Report
School or College School of Medicine
Department Pathology
Program ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology
Creator Margraf, Rebecca L.; Mao, Rong; Wittwer, Carl T.
Title Masking techniques: masking selected sequence variation by incorporating mismatches into melting analysis probes
Date 2005-10-21
Description Hybridization probe melting analysis can be complicated by the presence of sequence variation (non-pathogenic polymorphisms or other mutations) near the targeted mutation. We investigated the use of 'masking' probes to differentiate alleles with similar probe melting temperatures. Materials and Methods: Selected sequence variation was masked by incorporating deletions, unmatched (non-complementary) nucleotides, or universal bases into hybridization probes. Such masking probes create a probe:target mismatch with all possible alleles at the selected polymorphic location. Any allele with additional variation at another site is identified by a lower probe melting temperature than alleles that vary only at the masked position. This technique was applied to RET proto-oncogene and HPA6 mutation detection using unlabeled hybridization probes, a saturating dsDNA dye, and high-resolution melting analysis.
Type Text
Publisher Associated and Regional University Pathologists (ARUP) Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology
Subject probe hybridization; high-resolution melting analysis; masking; RET
Subject LCSH Chromosome polymorphism; Mutation (Biology); DNA probes; Proto-oncogenes
Subject MESH Polymorphism, Genetic; Mutation; DNA Probes; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-ret
Language eng
Rights Management http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/
Format Medium application/pdf
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ARK ark:/87278/s6320d5b
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ID 704112
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6320d5b
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