Surface-based detection of nucleic acid in a convection flow fluidic device
A technology of nucleotides and oligonucleotides, applied in the field of surface-based detection of nucleic acids in convective flow fluid devices
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[0152] Here, the inventors present devices, systems and methods for DNA amplification assays. The present disclosure employs solid-phase separation of reagents to prevent unanticipated molecular events leading to false positives, and uses convective flow cycling to allow spontaneous dissociation of double-stranded amplicons. The following describes three related prior art techniques and their limitations compared to the present invention.
[0153] 1. Convective Flow PCR
[0154] Liquids maintained at a non-uniform temperature with a restricted volume will flow via what is known as Rayleigh-Benard convection[ 1 ] for a process loop. Rayleigh-Bernal convection has been used in molecular diagnostics to generate low-cost devices for providing the necessary temperature cycling for PCR (convective flow PCR, cf-PCR)[ 2 , US Patent 6,586,233 B2, US Patent 8,735,103 B2, US Patent 8,187,813 B2]. cf-PCR requires only a static temperature gradient maintained at a high temperature of...
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