1999
DOI: 10.1101/gr.9.5.463
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Automated Filtration-Based High-Throughput Plasmid Preparation System

Abstract: Current methods of plasmid preparation do not allow for large capacity automated processing. We have developed an automated high-throughput system that prepares plasmid DNA for large-scale sequencing. This system is based on our previously reported filtration method. In this method, cell harvesting, alkaline lysis, and plasmid purification occur in a single 96-well microtiter plate from which sequence-ready DNA samples are collected. The plates are designed to allow all reagents to be injected from above the w… Show more

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“…We also have developed a large-scale plasmid preparation system [11,12], a transcriptional sequencing reaction system [13][14][15], and a high-speed 384capillary sequencer that should enable analysis of 40 000 samples/day [4]. The most important point is that all of these technologies have been incorporated into a single system to achieve our goal.…”
Section: Development Of a System To Prepare The Mouse Genome Encyclop...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also have developed a large-scale plasmid preparation system [11,12], a transcriptional sequencing reaction system [13][14][15], and a high-speed 384capillary sequencer that should enable analysis of 40 000 samples/day [4]. The most important point is that all of these technologies have been incorporated into a single system to achieve our goal.…”
Section: Development Of a System To Prepare The Mouse Genome Encyclop...mentioning
confidence: 99%