Claims
- 1. A novel system for the electrophoretic analysis of oligonucleoide fragments produced in sequencing operations comprising:
- a source of chromophore of fluorescent tagged oligonucleotide fragments, said chromophore or fluorophore being distinguishable by its spectral characteristics,
- a zone for containing an electrophoresis medium,
- means for introducing said tagged oligonucleotide fragments to said zone; and
- photometric means for monitoring and distinguishing said tagged DNA fragments upon separation in said medium.
- 2. The novel system of claim 1 wherein the photometric means is an absorption photometer.
- 3. The novel system of claim 1 wherein the photometric means is a fluorescent photometer.
- 4. The novel system of claim 1 wherein the oligonucleotide fragments are labeled with an amino group which is coupled to a dye molecule.
- 5. The novel system of claim 1 wherein a set of four chromophores or fluorophores are present to tag said oligonucleotide.
- 6. The novel system of claim 1 wherein said source of tagged oligonucleotide fragments is positioned at one end of said zone, and said detector is positioned in proximity to the opposite end of said zone.
- 7. A novel system for the electrophoretic analysis of DNA fragments produced in DNA sequencing operations by the chain termination method, comprising:
- a source of chromophore or fluorescent tagged DNA fragments from sequencing operations wherein the primer oligonucleotide from each of the four sequencing reactions A, C, G, and T has a different chromophore or fluorescent tag attached to it, each tag being distinguishable from the others by its spectral characteristics.
- a zone containing an electrophoresis medium;
- means for introducing said tagged DNA fragments to said zone; and
- photometric means for monitoring and distinguishing said tagged DNA fragments upon separation in said medium.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 106,232, filed Oct. 7, 1987, abandoned, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 722,742, filed Apr. 11, 1985 (now abandoned) which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 689,013 filed Jan. 2, 1985 (now abandoned) which, in turn, was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 570,973 filed Jan. 16, 1984, now abandoned.
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