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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2020
Filed:
Oct. 05, 2017
Base4 Innovation Ltd, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, GB;
United Kingdom Research and Innovation, Swindon, GB;
Cameron Alexander Frayling, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Barnaby Balmforth, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Bruno Flavio Nogueira de Sousa Soares, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Thomas Henry Isaac, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Boris Breiner, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Alessandra Natale, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Michele Amasio, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Paul Dear, Wiltshire, GB;
BASE4 INNOVATION LTD, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, GB;
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, Swindon, GB;
Abstract
A method for determining the sequence of nucleotide bases in a polynucleotide analyte is provided. It is characterised by the steps of (1) generating a stream of single nucleotide bases from the analyte by pyrophosphorolysis; (2) producing captured molecules by reacting each single nucleotide base with a capture system labelled with detectable elements in an undetectable state; (3) releasing the detectable elements from each captured molecule in a detectable state and (4) detecting the detectable elements so released and determining the sequence of nucleotide bases therefrom. The method can be used advantageously in sequencers involving the use of microdroplets.