BioTechniques (Apr 2005)

Single-molecule dilution and multiple displacement amplification for molecular haplotyping

  • Philip Paul,
  • Josh Apgar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/05384ST01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
pp. 553 – 559

Abstract

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Separate haploid analysis is frequently required for heterozygous genotyping to resolve phase ambiguity or confirm allelic sequence. We demonstrate a technique of single-molecule dilution followed by multiple strand displacement amplification to haplotype polymorphic alleles. Dilution of DNA to haploid equivalency, or a single molecule, is a simple method for separating di-allelic DNA. Strand displacement amplification is a robust method for nonspecific DNA expansion that employs random hexamers and phage polymerase Phi29 for double-stranded DNA displacement and primer extension, resulting in high processivity and exceptional product length. Single-molecule dilution was followed by strand displacement amplification to expand separated alleles to microgram quantities of DNA for more efficient haplotype analysis of heterozygous genes.