Claims
- 1. A method of analyzing a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids, comprising:
receiving hybridization affinities of a homogeneous sample of nucleic acids to a plurality of nucleic acid probes; receiving hybridization affinities of a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids to the plurality of nucleic acid probes; and comparing hybridization affinities of the homogeneous and heterogeneous samples to identify a mutation in the heterogeneous sample.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of nucleic acid probes includes at least one wild-type probe and non-wild-type probe.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the comparing hybridization affinities includes:
calculating a first ratio of a hybridization affinity of a non-wild-type probe to a hybridization affinity of a wild-type probe for the homogeneous sample of nucleic acids; and calculating a second ratio of a hybridization affinity of a non-wild-type probe to a hybridization affinity of a wild-type probe for the heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the mutation in the heterogeneous sample is identified if the first ratio is less than the second ratio.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the mutation is a substitution, deletion or insertion.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the comparing hybridization affinities includes testing a region of the nucleic acids for acceptable data.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the comparing hybridization affinities includes testing sites of the nucleic acids for acceptable data.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the comparing hybridization affinities includes testing sites of the nucleic acids for a deletion.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the comparing hybridization affinities includes testing sites of the nucleic acids for a substitution.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the comparing hybridization affinities includes testing sites of the nucleotides for an insertion.
- 11. A computer program product for analyzing a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids, comprising:
computer code that receives hybridization affinities of a homogeneous sample of nucleic acids to a plurality of nucleic acid probes; computer code that receives hybridization affinities of a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids to the plurality of nucleic acid probes; computer code that compares hybridization affinities of the homogeneous and heterogeneous samples to identify a mutation in the heterogeneous sample; and a computer readable medium that stores the computer codes.
- 12. The computer program product of claim 11, wherein the computer readable medium is a floppy, tape, CD-ROM, hard drive, or flash memory.
- 13. A method of analyzing a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids, comprising:
receiving hybridization affinities of a homogeneous sample of nucleic acids to a plurality of nucleic acid probes, the plurality of nucleic acid probes including a wild-type probe and at least one non-wild-type probe; receiving hybridization affinities of a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids to the plurality of nucleic acid probes; calculating a first ratio of a hybridization affinity of a wild-type probe to a hybridization affinity of a non-wild-type probe for the homogeneous sample of nucleic acids; calculating a second ratio of a hybridization affinity of a wild-type probe to a hybridization affinity of a non-wild-type probe for the heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids; calculating a third ratio of the difference between the first and second ratios to the first ratio; and determining there is a mutation in the heterogeneous sample if the third ratio is above a predetermined threshold, the mutation being identified by the non-wild-type probe.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the mutation is a substitution, deletion or insertion.
- 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising testing a region of the nucleic acids for acceptable data.
- 16. The method of claim 13, further comprising testing sites of the nucleic acids for acceptable data.
- 17. A computer program product for analyzing a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids, comprising:
computer code that receives hybridization affinities of a homogeneous sample of nucleic acids to a plurality of nucleic acid probes, the plurality of nucleic acid probes including a wild-type probe and at least one non-wild-type probe; computer code that receives hybridization affinities of a heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids to the plurality of nucleic acid probes; computer code that calculates a first ratio of a hybridization affinity of a wild-type probe to a hybridization affinity of a non-wild-type probe for the homogeneous sample of nucleic acids; computer code that calculates a second ratio of a hybridization affinity of a wild-type probe to a hybridization affinity of a non-wild-type probe for the heterogeneous sample of nucleic acids; computer code that calculates a third ratio of the difference between the first and second ratios to the first ratio; computer code that determines there is a mutation in the heterogeneous sample if the third ratio is above a predetermined threshold, the mutation being identified by the non-wild-type probe; and a computer readable medium that stores the computer codes.
- 18. The computer program product of claim 17, wherein the computer readable medium is a floppy, tape, CD-ROM, hard drive, or flash memory.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/087,567, filed Jun. 1, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS NOTICE
[0002] Portions of the material in this specification arose under the cooperative agreement 70NANB5H1031 between Affymetrix, Inc. and the Department of Commerce through the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60087567 |
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