EOSAL-CNV for Easy and Rapid Detection of CNVs by Fragment Analysis : EOSAL: A Fast and Reliable New Method for CNV Detection

Methods Mol Biol. 2023:2621:241-253. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2950-5_13.

Abstract

Copy number variations (CNVs) are a type of genetic variation involving from 50 base pairs (bps) to millions of bps and, in a general point of view, can include alterations of complete chromosomes. As CNVs mean the gain or loss of DNA sequences, their detection requires specific techniques and analysis. We have developed Easy One-Step Amplification and Labeling for CNV Detection (EOSAL-CNV) by fragment analysis in a DNA sequencer. The procedure is based on a single PCR reaction for amplification and labeling of all fragments included. The protocol includes specific primers for the amplification of the regions of interest with a tail in each of the primers (one for forward and another for the reverse primers) together with primers for tail amplification. One of the primers for tail amplification is labeled with a fluorophore, allowing the amplification and labeling in the same reaction. Combination of several tail pairs and labels allows the detection of DNA fragment by different fluorophores and increases the number of fragments that can be analyzed in one reaction. PCR products can be analyzed without any purification on a DNA sequencer for fragment detection and quantification. Finally, simple and easy calculations allow the detection of fragments with deletions or extra copies. The use of EOSAL-CNV allows simplifying and reducing costs in sample analysis for CNV detection.

Keywords: CNV detection; Genetics; Methodology; PCR multiplex.

MeSH terms

  • DNA Copy Number Variations*
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction / methods