Safe Sequencing System

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20160215333A1
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15090773

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The identification of mutations that are present in a small fraction of DNA templates is essential for progress in several areas of biomedical research. Though massively parallel sequencing instruments are in principle well-suited to this task, the error rates in such instruments are generally too high to allow confident identification of rare variants. We here describe an approach that can substantially increase the sensitivity of massively parallel sequencing instruments for this purpose. One example of this approach, called “Safe-SeqS” for (Safe-Sequencing System) includes (i) assignment of a unique identifier (UID) to each template molecule; (ii) amplification of each uniquely tagged template molecule to create UID-families; and (iii) redundant sequencing of the amplification products. PCR fragments with the same UID are truly mutant (“super-mutants”) if ≧95% of them contain the identical mutation. We illustrate the utility of this approach for determining the fidelity of a polymerase, the accuracy of oligonucleotides synthesized in vitro, and the prevalence of mutations in the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes of normal cells.

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THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY3400 N CHARLES STREET BALTIMORE MD 21218

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Kinde, Isaac Beaumont, US 6 636
Kinzler, Kenneth W Baltimore, US 281 4740
Papadopoulos, Nickolas Towson, US 89 1058
Vogelstein, Bert Baltimore, US 323 6261

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