2003
DOI: 10.2144/03353dd04
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Automated sequencing of complete mitochondrial genomes from laser-capture microdissected samples

Abstract: Mitochondrial DNA mutations have been related to both aging and a variety of diseases such as cancer. Due to the relatively small size of the genome (16 kb) and with the use of automated DNA sequencing, the entire genome can be sequenced from clinical specimens in days. We present a reliable approach to complete mitochondrial genome sequencing from laser-capture microdissected human clinical cancer specimens that overcomes the inherent limitations of relatively small tissue samples and partial DNA degradation,… Show more

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“…The trace files were determined using an Applied Biosystems (ABI) Prism 3100 genetic analyzer, analyzed using Sequencher gene analysis software v 4.1 (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI), and interpreted within the context of MITOMAP (http://www.mitomap.org/). Full mtDNA sequencing was performed as described above using primer sets that span the full length of the mitochondrial DNA [11]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trace files were determined using an Applied Biosystems (ABI) Prism 3100 genetic analyzer, analyzed using Sequencher gene analysis software v 4.1 (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI), and interpreted within the context of MITOMAP (http://www.mitomap.org/). Full mtDNA sequencing was performed as described above using primer sets that span the full length of the mitochondrial DNA [11]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mitochondrial research, this technique has been used to analyse mtDNA of cancer tissue (e.g. Aldridge et al, 2003), and of individual cells (Kraytsberg et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%