Berkeley Lights, Inc.
DNA BARCODE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF IN SITU IDENTIFICATION IN A MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE
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Abstract:
Apparatuses, compositions and processes for DNA barcode deconvolution are described herein. A DNA barcode may be used to provide a bead specific identifier, which may be detected in situ using hybridization strategies. The DNA barcode provides identification by sequencing analysis. The dual mode of detection may be used in a wide variety of applications to link positional information with assay information including but not limited to genetic analysis. Methods are described for generation of barcoded single cell sequencing libraries. Isolation of nucleic acids from a single cell within a microfluidic environment can provide the foundation for cell specific sequencing library preparation.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
26 Mar 2019
Issue date:
14 Nov 2019