Automatic treatment device for pre-treatment of nucleic acid detection
An automatic device and nucleic acid technology, which is applied in biochemical cleaning devices, biomass post-processing, and biological material pretreatment, etc., can solve the problems of sample influence and inability to realize unattended operation, so as to avoid tediousness, eliminate sample confusion, and simplify The effect of the test procedure
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[0039] Such as figure 1The nucleic acid detection pretreatment automation device shown is composed of a rotating device 1 , a base 2 , a movable magnet 3 , a pipette pump 4 and a pipette tip 5 . The pipette tip 5 is arranged on the pipette pump 4 . The rotating device 1 is arranged on the base 2, and the base 2 is provided with a temperature control module corresponding to the position of the reagent tray. When the rotating device 1 rotates, it drives the temperature control module to rotate together. The base 2 is attached to the reagent tray, and the temperature control module provides temperature control. The reagent disc can be rotated and moved by the rotating device 1 on the base 2 .
[0040] Such as Figure 2-3 The reagent tray shown includes a cover plate 6 and a reagent tray 7. The reagent tray 7 is provided with a number of reagent holes 8, the reagent holes 8 are filled with pretreatment reagents for nucleic acid sequencing, and an aluminum foil sealing film 9 is...
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[0043] Plasma free DNA is small fragments, fragmented DNA, the fragment length is between 100-300bp, and the peak value is around 160bp. In 1997, Professor Lu Yuming discovered that the peripheral plasma of pregnant women contained fetal cell-free DNA, and thus pioneered the use of cell-free DNA as the source of detection to analyze whether the fetus of a pregnant woman has chromosomal abnormalities. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) derived from tumor cells also exists in plasma. ctDNA is widely used for tumor liquid biopsy, which can be used for non-invasive early diagnosis, companion diagnosis, and prognosis follow-up.
[0044] The conventional detection method is to first extract DNA from clinical samples, including plasma, to perform nucleic acid detection, processing, and detection in three steps. It takes 6 to 13 hours to complete the entire sample test. Among them, the extraction of sample nucleic acid and the pre-treatment process of detection are cumbersome.
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[0062] The research object of transcriptome sequencing is the sum of all RNAs that can be transcribed by a specific cell in a certain functional state, mainly including mRNA and non-coding RNA. Transcriptome research is the basis and starting point for the study of gene function and structure. Through next-generation high-throughput sequencing, it is possible to comprehensively and quickly obtain almost all transcript sequence information of a specific tissue or organ in a certain state, which has been widely used In basic research, clinical diagnosis and drug development and other fields.
[0063] The conventional detection method is to first extract RNA from clinical samples including whole blood and plasma, and then perform nucleic acid detection processing and detection in three steps. It takes 6 to 30 hours to complete the entire sample test. Among them, the extraction of sample nucleic acid and the pre-treatment process of detection are cumbersome.
[0064] Adopting th...
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