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Title

Continuous Microfluidic Purification of DNA Using Magnetophoresis.

Authors

Xu, Ying; Zhang, Zhen; Su, Zhen; Zhou, Xiaoxiang; Han, Xiaoming; Liu, Quanjun

Abstract

Automatic microfluidic purification of nucleic acid is predictable to reduce the input of original samples and improve the throughput of library preparation for sequencing. Here, we propose a novel microfluidic system using an external NdFeB magnet to isolate DNA from the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) mixture. The DNA was purified and isolated when the DNA-carrying beads transported to the interface of multi-laminar flow under the influence of magnetic field. Prior to the DNA recovery experiments, COMSOL simulations were carried out to study the relationship between trajectory of beads and magnet positions as well as fluid velocities. Afterwards, the experiments to study the influence of varying velocities and input of samples on the DNA recovery were conducted. Compared to experimental results, the relative error of the final position of beads is less than 10%. The recovery efficiency decreases with increase of input or fluid velocity, and the maximum DNA recovery efficiency is 98.4% with input of l00 ng DNA at fluid velocity of 1.373 mm/s. The results show that simulations significantly reduce the time for parameter adjustment in experiments. In addition, this platform uses a basic two-layer chip to realize automatic DNA isolation without any other liquid switch value or magnet controller.

Subjects

DNA; DNA polymerases; POLYMERASE chain reaction

Publication

Micromachines, 2020, Vol 11, Issue 2, p187

ISSN

2072-666X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/mi11020187

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