DNA barcodes for rapid, whole genome, single-molecule analyses

Nucleic Acids Res. 2019 Jul 9;47(12):e68. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkz212.

Abstract

We report an approach for visualizing DNA sequence and using these 'DNA barcodes' to search complex mixtures of genomic material for DNA molecules of interest. We demonstrate three applications of this methodology; identifying specific molecules of interest from a dataset containing gigabasepairs of genome; identification of a bacterium from such a dataset and, finally, by locating infecting virus molecules in a background of human genomic material. As a result of the dense fluorescent labelling of the DNA, individual barcodes of the order 40 kb pairs in length can be reliably identified. This means DNA can be prepared for imaging using standard handling and purification techniques. The recorded dataset provides stable physical and electronic records of the total genomic content of a sample that can be readily searched for a molecule or region of interest.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenoviruses, Human / genetics
  • Adenoviruses, Human / isolation & purification
  • Bacteriophage lambda / genetics
  • Base Sequence
  • CRISPR-Cas Systems
  • Computer Simulation
  • DNA / chemistry*
  • DNA, Bacterial / chemistry
  • DNA, Viral / chemistry
  • Escherichia coli / genetics
  • Escherichia coli / isolation & purification
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Genomics / methods*
  • Humans
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae / genetics

Substances

  • DNA, Bacterial
  • DNA, Viral
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • DNA

Supplementary concepts

  • Human mastadenovirus A