Multiplex fluorescence detection device having removable optical modules

A technology of optical modules and detection devices, which is applied in the field of assay systems and can solve problems such as easy wear of filter wheels

Active Publication Date: 2008-04-02
索灵意大利股份公司
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[0077] Figures 6 and 7 show the absorption and emission spectra of common fluorescent dyes that can be used in device 10 for multiplex PCR. In these examples, the absorption maxima of the dyes varied in the range 480-620 nm, and the resulting emission maxima varied in the range 520-670 nm. The signals for each dye in Figure 6 are numbered FAM 88, Sybr 90, JOE 92, TET 94, HEX 96, ROX 98, Tx Red 100 and Cy5 102. The signals in FIG. 7 are FAM 104 , Sybr 106 , TET 108 , JOE 110 , HEX 112 , ROX 114 , TxRed 116 and Cy5 118 . FAM, HEX, JOE, VIC, TET, ROX are trademarks of Applera, Norwalk, California. Tamra is a trademark of AnaSpec, San Jose, California. Texas Red is a trademark of Molecular Probes. Cy 5 is a trademark of Amersham, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.

[0078] In one example, a 96-well plate was filled with different concentrations of FAM and ROX dyes diluted in standard PCR reaction buffer. Four replicates of each dye were added in a 2x dilution series starting wi...

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Techniques are described for the detection of multiple target species in real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction). For example, a system is described that includes a data acquisition device and a detection device coupled to the data acquisition device. The detection device includes a rotating disk having a plurality of process chambers having a plurality of species that emit fluorescent light at different wavelengths. The device further includes a plurality of optical modules. Each of the optical modules is optically configured to excite the species and capture fluorescent light emitted by the species at different wavelengths. A fiber optic bundle coupled to the plurality of optical modules conveys the fluorescent light from the multiple optical modules to a single detector.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to assay systems, and more particularly to techniques for detecting multiple target substances using fluorescent dyes. Background technique [0002] Optical disc systems are often used to perform a variety of biological, chemical or biochemical assays. In a typical system, a rotatable disk is used as a medium for storing and processing fluid samples such as blood, plasma, serum, urine or other fluids. [0003] One type of analysis is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which is often used for nucleic acid sequence analysis. In particular, PCR is often used in DNA sequencing, cloning, gene mapping, and other forms of nucleic acid sequence analysis. [0004] In general, PCR relies on the ability of DNA-replicases to maintain stability at elevated temperatures. There are three main stages in PCR: denaturation, annealing and extension. During denaturation, liquid samples are heated at approximately 94°C. During this proc...

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IPC IPC(8): G01N21/64C12M1/34G01J3/44
Inventor 威廉姆·拜丁汉姆彼得·D·陆德外斯巴里·W·罗博莱
Owner 索灵意大利股份公司
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