Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Nanofluidic devices for the rapid mapping of whole genomes and related systems and methods of analysis
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Application No.: US16134284Application Date: 2018-09-18
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Publication No.: US11067537B2Publication Date: 2021-07-20
- Inventor: John Michael Ramsey , Laurent Menard
- Applicant: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Applicant Address: US NC Chapel Hill
- Assignee: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Current Assignee: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Chapel Hill
- Agency: Myers Bigel, P.A.
- Main IPC: G01N27/447
- IPC: G01N27/447 ; C12Q1/683 ; B01L3/00 ; C12Q1/6869 ; G01N33/487

Abstract:
Devices and methods generate an ordered restriction map of genomic DNA extracted from whole cells. The devices have a fluidic microchannel that merges into a reaction nanochannel that merges into a detection nanochannel at an interface where the nanochannel diameter decreases in size by between 50% to 99%. Intact molecules of DNA are transported to the reaction nanochannel and then fragmented in the reaction nanochannel using restriction endonuclease enzymes. The reaction nanochannel is sized and configured so that the fragments stay in an original order until they are injected into the detection nanochannel. Signal at one or more locations along the detection nanochannel is detected to map fragments in the order they occur along a long DNA molecule.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190033255A1 NANOFLUIDIC DEVICES FOR THE RAPID MAPPING OF WHOLE GENOMES AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF ANALYSIS Public/Granted day:2019-01-31
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