Molecular combing and its application in clinical settings

Abstract Molecular combing technology (MCT) is an effective means for stretching DNA molecules and making them thus accessible for in situ studies. MCT uses the force exerted in the process of liquid flow via surface tension to stretch DNA molecules and spread them on solid surfaces, i.e. glass cove...

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Main Authors: Yiping Wang, Kishore Ramesh Kumar, Thomas Liehr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2022-11-01
Series:Molecular Cytogenetics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13039-022-00628-8
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Summary:Abstract Molecular combing technology (MCT) is an effective means for stretching DNA molecules and making them thus accessible for in situ studies. MCT uses the force exerted in the process of liquid flow via surface tension to stretch DNA molecules and spread them on solid surfaces, i.e. glass cover slips. Many DNA molecules can be stretched at the same time in parallel and neatly arranged side-by-side, making the approach convenient for statistical analysis. Accordingly, DNA replication and transcription can be studied at the single molecule level. In this paper, the principle, experimental methods, important applications, advantages and shortcuts of MCT in medical field are presented and discussed.
ISSN:1755-8166