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Electrophoresis | 2008

Large-scale microfabricated channel plates for high-throughput, fully automated DNA sequencing.

Hidesato Kumagai; Shinichi Utsunomiya; Shin Nakamura; Rintaro Yamamoto; Akira Harada; Toru Kaji; Makoto Hazama; Tetsuo Ohashi; Atsushi Inami; Takashi Ikegami; Keisuke Miyamoto; Naoya Endo; Kenichi Yoshimi; Atsushi Toyoda; Masahira Hattori; Yoshiyuki Sakaki

We have described a new DNA sequencing platform based on the Sanger chemistry, in which the large‐scale microfabricated channel plates and electrophoretic system result in higher‐throughput DNA sequencing. Three hundred and eighty‐four channels are arranged in a fan‐like shape on a 25×47 cm glass plate, on which 384 oval sample holes are connected to each channel coupled to the opposite anode access holes. Two microfabricated plates are set on the sequencing apparatus, in which sequencing electrophoresis is conducted on one plate and the preparation process is on another plate. Each sample hole is loaded with 2.3 μL volume of sample and injected into separation channels electrokinetically. High‐quality sequencing data were acquired using the pUC18 template, achieving an average read‐length of 1001 bases with 99% accuracy and a throughput of 5 Mbases per day per instrument. To assess the performance in actual sequencing field, the bacterial artificial chromosome shotgun library of the Pseudorca crassidens genome was sequenced, using 1/80 of the quantity of Sanger reagent (0.1 μL). We believe that this is the first demonstration of the useful performance of DNA sequencing using monolithic microfabricated devices with walk‐away operation.


Genome Research | 2000

RIKEN Integrated Sequence Analysis (RISA) System—384-Format Sequencing Pipeline with 384 Multicapillary Sequencer

Kazuhiro Shibata; Masayoshi Itoh; Katsunori Aizawa; Sumiharu Nagaoka; Nobuya Sasaki; Piero Carninci; Hideaki Konno; Junichi Akiyama; Katsuo Nishi; Tokuji Kitsunai; Hideo Tashiro; Mari Itoh; Noriko Sumi; Yoshiyuki Ishii; Shin Nakamura; Makoto Hazama; Tsutomu Nishine; Akira Harada; Rintaro Yamamoto; Hiroyuki Matsumoto; Sumito Sakaguchi; Takashi Ikegami; Katsuya Kashiwagi; Syuji Fujiwake; Kouji Inoue; Yoshiyuki Togawa; Masaki Izawa; Eiji Ohara; Masanori Watahiki; Yuko Yoneda


Archive | 1992

Simultaneous multiple chemical synthesizer

Kiyoshi Nokihara; Makoto Hazama; Rintaro Yamamoto; Shin Nakamura


Archive | 1992

Apparatus for the simultaneous synthesy of different peptides

Kiyoshi Nokihara; Makoto Hazama; Rintaro Yamamoto; Shin Nakamura


Archive | 2002

METHOD OF DETERMINING BASE SEQUENCE OF NUCLEIC ACID

Shinichi Utsunomiya; Makoto Hazama


Archive | 2002

Method of sequence determination for nucleic acid

Makoto Hazama


Archive | 1993

Agitation stabilizer in solid-phase peptide synthesizer

Kiyoshi Nokihara; Rintaro Yamamoto; Makoto Hazama; Shin Nakamura


Archive | 1999

Capillary electrophoretic apparatus, sample plate and sample injection method

Yoshihide Hayashizaki; Shin Nakamura; Makoto Hazama; Hideshi Fujiwake


Analytical Sciences | 1991

Design and applications of an automated apparatus for the two-dimensional electrophoresis, Shimadzu model tep-1

Tsutomu Nishine; Shin Nakamura; Makoto Hazama; Kiydshi Nokihara


Archive | 2009

Ion trap device

Kei Kodera; Makoto Hazama; Shinichi Iwamoto; Sadanori Sekiya

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Kiyoshi Nokihara

Nanjing Medical University

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Nanjing Medical University

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