High-throughput molecular testing of ticks using a liquid-handling robot

被引:0
|
作者
Moriarity, JR [1 ]
Loftis, AD [1 ]
Dasch, GA [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Viral & Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
关键词
DNA extraction; polymerase chain reaction; robotic; automated; ticks;
D O I
10.1603/0022-2585(2005)042[1063:HMTOTU]2.0.CO;2
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
To meet the need for high-throughput sample testing, DNA extraction kits based on the 96-well plate format have been developed for use with blood and tissue samples. These methods have not been applied to DNA extractions from ticks. To meet this need, we developed a high-throughput method for DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of tick samples. A liquid-handling robot was used to extract DNA in a 96-well binding column plate with vacuum manifold. The quantity, purity, and quality of DNA recovered from Ixodes scapularis Say, 1821. nymphs with this method were reproducible and comparable with existing manual DNA extraction techniques. The DNA yield from pools of five nymphal ticks averaged 0.432 +/- 0.04 mu g (95% CI). The robot also prepared real-time PCR reactions in 96-well plates, directly from the extracted DNA. A modification of the existing P20 tool resulted in accurate pipetting of 1- to 2-mu l volumes with a reproducibility of +/- 0.038 mu l when dispensing 1.0 mu l. By using this process, 96 samples can be extracted and tested while reducing human labor to approximate to 30 min.
引用
收藏
页码:1063 / 1067
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Automation of MLST using third-generation liquid-handling technology
    C. B. Sullivan
    J. M. C. Jefferies
    M. A. Diggle
    S. C. Clarke
    Molecular Biotechnology, 2006, 32 : 219 - 225
  • [22] BioMEMS for high-throughput handling and microinjection of embryos
    Bernstein, RW
    Scott, M
    Solgaard, O
    MEMS/MOEMS TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS II, 2004, 5641 : 67 - 73
  • [23] Automation of MLST using third-generation liquid-handling technology
    Sullivan, CB
    Jefferies, JMC
    Diggie, MA
    Clarke, SC
    MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2006, 32 (03) : 219 - 225
  • [24] A comparison of phage susceptibility testing with two liquid high-throughput methods
    Parmar, Krupa
    Fackler, Joseph R.
    Rivas, Zuriel
    Mandrekar, Jay
    Greenwood-Quaintance, Kerryl E.
    Patel, Robin
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2024, 15
  • [25] Enabling High-throughput Transgene Expression Studies Using Automated Liquid Handling for Etiolated Maize Leaf Protoplasts
    Rigoulot, Stephen B.
    Park, Jeongmoo
    Fabish, Jonathan
    Seaberry, Erin M.
    Parrish, Allison
    Meier, Kerry A.
    Whinna, Rachel
    Dong, Shujie
    JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, 2024, (204):
  • [26] DNA sequencing using rolling circle amplification and precision glass syringes in a high-throughput liquid handling system
    Wu, HC
    Shieh, J
    Wright, DJ
    Azarani, A
    BIOTECHNIQUES, 2003, 34 (01) : 204 - 207
  • [27] Automated pneumococcal MLST using liquid-handling robotics and a capillary DNA sequencer
    Johanna Jefferies
    Stuart C. Clarke
    Mathew A. Diggle
    Andrew Smith
    Chris Dowson
    Tim Mitchell
    Molecular Biotechnology, 2003, 24 : 303 - 307
  • [28] Automated pneumococcal MLST using liquid-handling robotics and a capillary DNA sequencer
    Jefferies, J
    Clarke, SC
    Diggle, MA
    Smith, A
    Dowson, C
    Mitchell, T
    MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2003, 24 (03) : 303 - 307
  • [29] High-Throughput and Ultrafast Liquid Chromatography
    Kaplitz, Alexander S.
    Kresge, Glenn A.
    Selover, Benjamin
    Horvat, Leah
    Franklin, Edward G.
    Godinho, Justin M.
    Grinias, Kaitlin M.
    Foster, Samuel W.
    Davis, Joshua J.
    Grinias, James P.
    ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2020, 92 (01) : 67 - 84
  • [30] Molecular modeling in the high-throughput era
    Shen, J
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2003, 225 : U785 - U785