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Nature | 2011

An integrated semiconductor device enabling non-optical genome sequencing

Jonathan M. Rothberg; Wolfgang Hinz; Todd Rearick; Jonathan Schultz; William Mileski; Mel Davey; John H. Leamon; Kim L. Johnson; Mark James Milgrew; Matthew Edwards; Jeremy Hoon; Jan F. Simons; David Marran; Jason Myers; John F. Davidson; Annika Branting; John Nobile; Bernard P. Puc; David Light; Travis A. Clark; Martin Huber; Jeffrey T. Branciforte; Isaac B. Stoner; Simon Cawley; Michael J. Lyons; Yutao Fu; Nils Homer; Marina Sedova; Xin Miao; Brian Reed

The seminal importance of DNA sequencing to the life sciences, biotechnology and medicine has driven the search for more scalable and lower-cost solutions. Here we describe a DNA sequencing technology in which scalable, low-cost semiconductor manufacturing techniques are used to make an integrated circuit able to directly perform non-optical DNA sequencing of genomes. Sequence data are obtained by directly sensing the ions produced by template-directed DNA polymerase synthesis using all-natural nucleotides on this massively parallel semiconductor-sensing device or ion chip. The ion chip contains ion-sensitive, field-effect transistor-based sensors in perfect register with 1.2 million wells, which provide confinement and allow parallel, simultaneous detection of independent sequencing reactions. Use of the most widely used technology for constructing integrated circuits, the complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process, allows for low-cost, large-scale production and scaling of the device to higher densities and larger array sizes. We show the performance of the system by sequencing three bacterial genomes, its robustness and scalability by producing ion chips with up to 10 times as many sensors and sequencing a human genome.


Archive | 2011

Methods for sequencing individual nucleic acids under tension

Jonathan M. Rothberg; John H. Leamon; John F. Davidson; Antoine M. Van Oijen; Wolfgang Hinz; Melville Davey; Bradley Hann; Jonathan Schultz


Archive | 2011

Method and Apparatus for Rapid Nucleic Acid Sequencing

Jonathan M. Rothberg; Wolfgang Hinz; John F. Davidson; Antoine M. Van Oijen; John H. Leamon; Martin Huber


Archive | 2011

Alternative nucleotide flows in sequencing-by-synthesis methods

Jonathan Schultz; John F. Davidson


Archive | 2011

Modified proteins and methods of making and using same

John F. Davidson; Wolfgang Hinz; Jonathan M. Rothberg


Archive | 2016

Electric field directed loading of microwell array

Kristopher Barbee; John F. Davidson; Wolfgang Hinz; Shifeng Li; James Bustillo


Archive | 2017

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CELL, SPORE, OR VIRUS CAPTURE AND DISRUPTION

John Nobile; John F. Davidson


Archive | 2012

Linking methods, compositions, systems, kits and apparatuses

John F. Davidson; Theo Nikiforov; Guobin Luo


Archive | 2011

Flux alternatifs de nucléotides dans des procédés de séquençage par synthèse

Jonathan Schultz; John F. Davidson


Archive | 2011

Method for sequencing using a modified polymerase

John F. Davidson; Wolfgang Hinz; Jonathan M. Rothberg; Richard Whitaker

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James Bustillo

University of California

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