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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 06, 2023
Filed:
Jul. 01, 2020
Mission Bio, Inc., South San Francisco, CA (US);
David Ruff, San Francisco, CA (US);
Pedro Mendez, San Mateo, CA (US);
Mission Bio, Inc., South San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
Provided herein are methods and systems for detection of nucleic acids for single cell samples. As part of the detection, a unique step of normalization of different single cell samples is included. One embodiment of the method includes i) selecting one or more target nucleic acid sequence of interest in an individual cell, where the target nucleic acid sequence is complementary to a nucleic acid in a cell; ii) providing a sample having a plurality of individual single cells and encapsulating one or more individual cell(s); iii) providing a sample normalization component to one or more encapsulated cell, where the normalization component comprises an exogenous nucleic acid having a known sequence; iv) providing nucleic acid primers for the target nucleic acid and the exogenous nucleic acid; v) providing a protease to each encapsulated cell and incubating the encapsulated cell with the protease in the drop to produce a cell lysate; vi) performing a nucleic acid amplification reaction to form an amplification product from the nucleic acid of a single cell, where the amplification product comprise amplicons of one or more target nucleic acid sequence and an amplicon for the exogenous nucleic acid; and vii) comparing the amplification products from the target amplicons and the exogenous nucleic acid amplicons and determining the copy number or sequence of the target nucleic acid in a single cell.