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Vol. 10, Issue 4, 549-557, April 2000

METHODS
A Microsphere-Based Assay for Multiplexed Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Analysis Using Single Base Chain Extension

Jingwen Chen,1,4 Marie A. Iannone,2 May-Sung Li,1 J. David Taylor,1 Philip Rivers,1 Anita J. Nelsen,1 Kimberly A. Slentz-Kesler,1 Allen Roses,3 and Michael P. Weiner1,4

Departments of 1 Genomic Sciences and 2 Molecular Sciences, 3 Genetics Directorate, Glaxo Wellcome Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-3398 USA

A rapid, high throughput readout for single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis was developed employing single base chain extension and cytometric analysis of an array of fluorescent microspheres. An array of fluorescent microspheres was coupled with uniquely identifying sequences, termed complementary ZipCodes (cZipCodes), which allowed for multiplexing possibilities. For a given assay, querying a polymorphic base involved extending an oligonucleotide containing both a ZipCode and a SNP-specific sequence with a DNA polymerase and a pair of fluoresceinated dideoxynucleotides. To capture the reaction products for analysis, the ZipCode portion of the oligonucleotide was hybridized with its cZipCodes on the microsphere. Flow cytometry was used for microsphere decoding and SNP typing by detecting the fluorescein label captured on the microspheres. In addition to multiplexing capability, the ZipCode system allows multiple sets of SNPs to be analyzed by a limited set of cZipCode-attached microspheres. A standard set of non-cross reactive ZipCodes was established experimentally and the accuracy of the system was validated by comparison with genotypes determined by other technologies. From a total of 58 SNPs, 55 SNPs were successfully analyzed in the first pass using this assay format and all 181 genotypes across the 55 SNPs were correct. These data demonstrate that the microsphere-based single base chain extension (SBCE) method is a sensitive and reliable assay. It can be readily adapted to an automated, high-throughput genotyping system.

[Primer sequences used in this study are available as online supplementary materials at www.genome.org.]


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10:549-557 ©2000 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  ISSN 1088-9051/00 $5.00

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