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DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47947-8_3
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Energy Transfer Fluorescent Labels for DNA Sequencing and Analysis

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“…Indeed, ET primer technology has made a significant contribution to the Human Genome Project [34,59]. DNA sequencing has been further enhanced by the recent development of ET dye-labeled terminator chemistry [60][61][62].…”
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“…Indeed, ET primer technology has made a significant contribution to the Human Genome Project [34,59]. DNA sequencing has been further enhanced by the recent development of ET dye-labeled terminator chemistry [60][61][62].…”
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“…An ET cassette allowing the ET-labeling of any primer sequence was developed as a partial answer to this limitation [53]. In addition, biotinylated ET cassettes and ET-labeled streptavidin moieties have also been synthesized and demonstrated [60]. Still, these procedures required the addition of the ET cassette onto the 5'-end of the primer during automated synthesis and post-synthetic dye conjugation [53].…”
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“…Over the past 5 years, the introduction of energy transfer (ET) 2 fluorescent labels has provided a decadic improvement in DNA detection sensitivity (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). In particular, compared to single-dye-labeled primers, ET primers offer the advantages of excitation at a common wavelength, high acceptor fluorescence emission, and matched electrophoretic mobilities of the labeled sequencing extension fragments (6).…”
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