Single-molecule emulsion PCR in microfluidic droplets

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Zhi Zhu
Gareth Jenkins
Wenhua Zhang
Mingxia Zhang
Zhichao Guan
Chaoyong James Yang
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[1] Xiamen University,State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Department of Chemical Biology, Key Laboratory of Analytical Science, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Single-molecule amplification; Emulsion PCR; Microfluidic droplets; High-throughput screening; Next generation DNA sequencing; Rare mutation detection;
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The application of microfluidic droplet PCR for single-molecule amplification and analysis has recently been extensively studied. Microfluidic droplet technology has the advantages of compartmentalizing reactions into discrete volumes, performing highly parallel reactions in monodisperse droplets, reducing cross-contamination between droplets, eliminating PCR bias and nonspecific amplification, as well as enabling fast amplification with rapid thermocycling. Here, we have reviewed the important technical breakthroughs of microfluidic droplet PCR in the past five years and their applications to single-molecule amplification and analysis, such as high-throughput screening, next generation DNA sequencing, and quantitative detection of rare mutations. Although the utilization of microfluidic droplet single-molecule PCR is still in the early stages, its great potential has already been demonstrated and will provide novel solutions to today’s biomedical engineering challenges in single-molecule amplification and analysis.
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页码:2127 / 2143
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