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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 27, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 27, 1996
James M Dunn, Scarborough, CA;
James Leushner, North York, CA;
John Renfrew, Burlington, CA;
Paul Waterhouse, Copetown, CA;
Alexandre M Izmailov, Toronto, CA;
Henryk Zaleski, Niagara Falls, CA;
Visible Genetics Inc., Toronto, CA;
Abstract
An apparatus and method for thermally cycling a reaction mixture in a reaction vessel to expose the mixture to the varying temperatures necessary to, for example, achieve PCR amplification or the preparation of sequencing fragments using a cycle sequencing operation makes use of flow-through reaction vessels, such as capillary tubes, for the preparation and thermal cycling of reaction mixtures. In order to prevent loss of the reaction mixture from the vessels during heating, the thermal cycling apparatus of the invention provides means for sealing the proximal and distal end of each reaction vessel. The proximal ends can be sealed by coupling to a pump which permits movement of the samples within the reaction vessels. As to the distal ends, the reaction vessels can be sealed by pressing the distal end of each vessel against a sealing element with a conformable surface, or by immersing the distal end of each vessel in the reservoir of liquid, preferably of an oil, that is not miscible with the reaction mixture.