Chapter 3 Lec6 Flashcards

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Briefly describe illumina(solexa) system.

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It involves parallel simultaneous sequencing of a library of fragments, by synthesis.

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Discuss what is involved in the workflow of illumina.

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  1. Library generation- DNA is fragmented, followed by adaptors ligation(same sequence) to both ends; typical fragment lengths are 300-800 bp.
  2. (A) Library fragments are attached (via adaptors) to oligonucleotides on flow cell
  • flow-cell (a glass slide with lens) can contain billions of nanowells
  • each well comprises a ‘lawn’ of attached logos that are complementary to adaptor sequence.

(B) bridge amplification in situ( called ‘bridge PCR’)

• generates a monoclonal cluster of replicated fragments around each original fragment; one cluster per nanowell.

  1. Sequencing by synthesis
  • polymerase adds a base to adaptor-fixed primer-each base has a different fluorescent tag and a blocking group (to ensure that only 1 base is added at a time)
  • the distribution of colors, in an image of the field, identifies which base was added to each cluster
  • the fluorescent tag and blocking groups are removed; repeat the process
  • overall, a kaleidoscopic movie of shifting colors, one frame per position
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