Multiple displacement amplification to create a long-lasting source of DNA for genetic studies
- 1 July 2006
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Human Mutation
- Vol. 27 (7) , 603-614
- https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.20341
Abstract
In many situations there may not be sufficient DNA collected from patient or population cohorts to meet the requirements of genome‐wide analysis of SNPs, genomic copy number polymorphisms, or acquired copy number alternations. When the amount of available DNA for genotype analysis is limited, high performance whole‐genome amplification (WGA) represents a new development in genetic analysis. It is especially useful for analysis of DNA extracted from stored histology slides, tissue samples, buccal swabs, or blood stains collected on filter paper. The multiple displacement amplification (MDA) method, which relies on isothermal amplification using the DNA polymerase of the bacteriophage Φ29, is a recently developed technique for high performance WGA. This review addresses new trends in the technical performance of MDA and its applications to genetic analyses. The main challenge of WGA methods is to obtain balanced and faithful replication of all chromosomal regions without the loss of or preferential amplification of any genomic loci or allele. In multiple comparisons to other WGA methods, MDA appears to be most reliable for genotyping, with the most favorable call rates, best genomic coverage, and lowest amplification bias. Hum Mutat 27(7), 603–614, 2006.Keywords
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