Claims
- 1. A parallel method for polynucleotide sequencing, comprising:
a) preparing a library comprising a collection of two or more sample-tagged polynucleotide clones; b) carrying out a nucleic acid sequencing reaction on the library wherein a first sequencing primer binding site or no sequencing primer binding site is used to generate a plurality of tagged reaction products from the sample-tagged clones in the collection; c) separating the reaction products according to size; d) collecting fractions of the separated reaction products; e) amplifying the products collected in step (d) to generate tagged amplicons; f) hybridizing the tagged amplicons to an array comprising tag complements; and g) determining a plurality of polynucleotide sequences of the sample-tagged clones by detecting the hybridizations to deconvolute a plurality of sequence ladders for the sample-tagged clones in the collection.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the array is a particulate array.
- 3. A method for constructing a recombinant molecule, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, and joining a sequence element from the homolog to a vector.
- 4. A method for producing a polypeptide, comprising: constructing a recombinant molecule according to the method of claim 3 wherein the vector is an expression vector, and transferring the recombinant molecule to a host.
- 5. A method for producing a polypeptide of known sequence, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, wherein the sample-tagged clones are contained in an expression vector, and transferring the polynucleotide to a host.
- 6. A method for constructing a database of genetic information, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides according to the method of claim 1 to generate genetic information, and storing the genetic information in a database.
- 7. A method for identifying polymorphisms, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides from an organism according to the method of claim 1, and comparing the sequences to a database of sequences to identify the polymorphisms.
- 8. A method for identifying a gene associated with a phenotype, comprising: identifying polymorphisms according to the method of claim 7, assaying a distribution of the polymorphisms in a population to identify a subset of the polymorphisms that associate with the phenotype, and identifying the gene linked to the subset of polymorphisms.
- 9. A method for identifying a compound that interacts with a gene product, comprising: identifying a gene according to the method of claim 8, identifying a homolog of the gene, preparing the gene product encoded in the homolog, providing compounds, assaying the interaction between the compounds and the gene product, and identifying the compound that interacts with the gene product.
- 10. A method for identifying a compound that modulates a genetic function, comprising: identifying a gene according to the method of claim 8, identifying a homolog of the gene, determining the function of the homolog, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the function of the homolog, and identifying the compound that modulates the function.
- 11. A method for identifying a compound that interacts with a polypeptide, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, producing the polypeptide encoded in the homolog, providing compounds, assaying the interaction between the compounds and the polypeptide, and identifying the compound that interacts with the polypeptide.
- 12. A method for identifying a compound that modulates gene expression, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide wherein the homolog is encoded by a gene, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the expression of the gene, and identifying the compound that modulates the expression.
- 13. A method for identifying a compound that modulates a genetic function, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide wherein the homolog is encoded by a gene, determining the function of the gene, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the function of the gene, and identifying the compound that modulates the function.
- 14. A method for identifying a compound that modulates a biological pathway, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides according to the method of claim 1, identifying homologs of the polynucleotides wherein the homologs are present in an organism, determining the biological pathway comprising the homologs, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the biological pathway, and identifying the compound that modulates the pathway.
- 15. A method for preparing antibodies to a polypeptide, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, and preparing antibodies to the polypeptide encoded by the homolog.
- 16. A method for preparing an array of oligonucleotides for assaying polynucleotides of known sequence, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides according to the method of claim 1, and preparing the array of oligonucleotides that hybridize to the polynucleotides.
- 17. A method for identifying a gene associated with a phenotype, comprising: locating the gene to within a defined genomic region by genetic mapping of the phenotype, and sequencing the region according to the method of claim 1.
- 18. A method for producing a recombinant cell, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, and creating the recombinant cell that expresses the homolog.
- 19. A method for producing a cell with a mutated gene, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, identifying a gene corresponding to the homolog, designing a mutation in the gene, and introducing the mutation into the gene in the cell.
- 20. A method for assaying gene expression, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides that are encoded by genes according to the method of claim 1, preparing probes to the polynucleotides, and using the probes to identify expression levels of the genes.
- 21. A method for identifying a bioactive polypeptide, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 1, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, producing a polypeptide encoded in the homolog, and assaying the polypeptide for biological activity to identify the bioactive polypeptide.
- 22. A parallel method for polynucleotide sequencing, comprising:
a) preparing a library comprising sample-tagged polynucleotide clones; b) carrying out a nucleic acid sequencing reaction on the library to generate a plurality of tagged reaction products; c) separating the reaction products according to size; d) collecting fractions of the separated reaction products; e) hybridizing the products collected in step (d) to an array comprising tag complements; f) amplifying the hybridized reaction products in situ; and g) determining a plurality of polynucleotide sequences of the sample-tagged clones by detecting the amplified reaction products to deconvolute a plurality of sequence ladders for the sample-tagged clones.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the array is a particulate array.
- 24. A method for constructing a recombinant molecule, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, and joining a sequence element from the homolog to a vector.
- 25. A method for producing a polypeptide, comprising: constructing a recombinant molecule according to the method of claim 22 wherein the vector is an expression vector, and transferring the recombinant molecule to a host.
- 26. A method for producing a polypeptide of known sequence, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, wherein the sample-tagged clones are contained in an expression vector, and transferring the polynucleotide to a host.
- 27. A method for constructing a database of genetic information, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides according to the method of claim 22 to generate genetic information, and storing the genetic information in a database.
- 28. A method for identifying polymorphisms, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides from an organism according to the method of claim 22, and comparing the sequences to a database of sequences to identify the polymorphisms.
- 29. A method for identifying a gene associated with a phenotype, comprising: identifying polymorphisms according to the method of claim 28, assaying a distribution of the polymorphisms in a population to discover a subset of the polymorphisms that associate with the phenotype, and identifying the gene linked to the subset of polymorphisms.
- 30. A method for identifying a compound that interacts with a gene product, comprising: identifying a gene according to the method of claim 29, identifying a homolog of the gene, preparing the gene product encoded in the homolog, providing compounds, assaying the interaction between the compounds and the gene product, and identifying the compound that interacts with the gene product.
- 31. A method for identifying a compound that modulates a genetic function, comprising: identifying a gene according to the method of claim 29, identifying a homolog of the gene, determining the function of the homolog, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the function of the homolog, and identifying the compound that modulates the function.
- 32. A method for identifying a compound that interacts with a polypeptide, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, identifying the polypeptide encoded in the polynucleotide, providing compounds, assaying the interaction between the compounds and the polypeptide, and identifying the compound that interacts with the polypeptide.
- 33. A method for identifying a compound that modulates gene expression, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide wherein the homolog is encoded by a gene, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the expression of the gene, and identifying the compound that modulates the expression.
- 34. A method for identifying a compound that modulates a genetic function, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide wherein the homolog is encoded by a gene, determining the function of the gene, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the function of the gene, and identifying the compound that modulates the function.
- 35. A method for identifying a compound that modulates a biological pathway, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides according to the method of claim 22, identifying homologs of the polynucleotides wherein the homologs are present in an organism, determining the biological pathway comprising the homologs, providing compounds, assaying the ability of the compounds to affect the biological pathway, and identifying the compound that modulates the pathway.
- 36. A method for preparing antibodies to a polypeptide, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, and preparing antibodies to the polypeptide encoded by the homolog.
- 37. A method for preparing an array of oligonucleotides for assaying polynucleotides of known sequence, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides according to the method of claim 22, and preparing the array of oligonucleotides that hybridize to the polynucleotides.
- 38. A method for identifying a gene associated with a phenotype, comprising: locating the gene to within a defined genomic region by genetic mapping of the phenotype, and sequencing the region according to the method of claim 22.
- 39. A method for producing a recombinant cell, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, and creating the recombinant cell that expresses the homolog.
- 40. A method for producing a cell with a mutated gene, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, identifying a gene corresponding to the homolog, designing a mutation in the gene, and introducing the mutation into the gene in the cell.
- 41. A method for assaying gene expression, comprising: sequencing polynucleotides that are encoded by genes according to the method of claim 22, preparing probes to the polynucleotides, and using the probes to identify expression levels of the genes.
- 42. A method for identifying a bioactive polypeptide, comprising: sequencing a polynucleotide according to the method of claim 22, identifying a homolog of the polynucleotide, producing a polypeptide encoded in the homolog, and assaying the polypeptide for biological activity to identify the bioactive polypeptide.
1. RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/427,834 filed Oct. 26, 1999, which application is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09427834 |
Oct 1999 |
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10209676 |
Jul 2002 |
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