Claims
- 1. A kit for detecting multiple SNPs in a population of target polynucleotides in parallel, the kit comprising:
combined sample polynucleotides, capture polynucleotides and SNP probes under conditions wherein:
a subset of the sample polynucleotides are target polynucleotides, each comprising a different capture region and a different SNP region comprising a corresponding different SNP, the capture polynucleotides are immobilized and arrayed at corresponding discrete elements on a substrate and each capture polynucleotide comprises a sequence which specifically hybridizes to a corresponding different capture region, each SNP probe comprises a sequence complementary to a corresponding different SNP region, the target polynucleotides are immobilized by hybridizing to the capture polynucleotides whereby each target polynucleotide is immobilized at a corresponding discrete element of the substrate to provide a first discrimination of the sample polynucleotides, and the relative affinity of each SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is sufficient to provide selective hybridization of the SNP probe to the corresponding SNP region, whereby each SNP probe selectively hybridizes to the corresponding SNP region to provide a second discrimination of the sample polynucleotides; and wherein the presence of a given SNP probe at a given element indicates the presence of the corresponding SNP in the corresponding target polynucleotide.
- 2. The kit of claim 1, wherein the SNP probes are a subset of assay probes and the assay probes comprise a degenerate set of all possible same-sized polynucleotides.
- 3. The kit of claim 1, wherein the sample polynucleotides comprise fragmented genomic DNA.
- 4. The kit of claim 1, wherein the capture polynucleotides are a subset of immobilized polynucleotides and the immobilized polynucleotides are a segregated and arrayed cDNA library.
- 5. The kit of claim 1, wherein the capture polynucleotides are immobilized and arrayed at corresponding discrete elements in high density.
- 6. The kit of claim 1, wherein each SNP probe comprises a label.
- 7. The kit of claim 1, wherein the SNP probes are a subset of assay probes and the relative affinity of each SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is increased to provide enhanced discrimination between the corresponding SNP region and regions of the target polynucleotide other than the corresponding SNP region.
- 8. The kit of claim 7, wherein the relative affinity of each SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is increased at least in part by including a reagent which normalizes the melting temperatures of the assay probes.
- 9. The kit of claim 7, wherein the relative affinity of each SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is increased at least in part by the SNP probe interacting with the capture polynucleotide or an auxiliary probe hybridized to the corresponding target polynucleotide.
- 10. The kit of claim 7, wherein the relative affinity of each SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is increased at least in part by the SNP probe interacting with the capture polynucleotide or an auxiliary probe hybridized to the corresponding target polynucleotide through a minor groove binder tethered to at least one of the SNP probe, the capture polynucleotide and the auxiliary probe.
- 11. The kit of claim 7, wherein the assay probes comprise a degenerate set of all possible same-sized polynucleotides.
- 12. The kit of claim 7, wherein the sample polynucleotides comprise fragmented genomic DNA.
- 13. The kit of claim 7, wherein the capture polynucleotides are a subset of immobilized polynucleotides and the immobilized polynucleotides are a segregated and arrayed cDNA library.
- 14. The kit of claim 7, wherein the capture polynucleotides are immobilized and arrayed at corresponding discrete elements in high density.
- 15. The kit of claim 7, wherein each SNP probe comprises a label.
- 16. A kit for detecting multiple SNPs in a population of target polynucleotides in parallel, the kit comprising:
combined populations of each of sample polynucleotides, immobilized polynucleotides and assay probe pairs, each assay probe pair comprising first and second assay probes, under conditions wherein:
a subset of the sample polynucleotides are target polynucleotides, each comprising a different capture region and a different SNP region comprising a corresponding different SNP, a subset of the immobilized polynucleotides are capture polynucleotides which are immobilized and arrayed at corresponding discrete elements on a substrate and each capture polynucleotide comprises a sequence which specifically hybridizes to a corresponding different capture region, a subset of the assay probe pairs are SNP probe pairs, each comprising a first SNP probe comprising a sequence complementary to a corresponding different SNP region, and a second SNP probe comprising a sequence having a single base mismatch with the same corresponding SNP region; the target polynucleotides are immobilized by hybridizing to the capture polynucleotides whereby each target polynucleotide is immobilized at a corresponding discrete element of the substrate to provide a first discrimination of the sample polynucleotides, and the relative affinity of each first SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is increased at least in part by at least one of (a) a method comprising the step of including in the combining step a reagent which normalizes the melting temperatures of the assay probes and (b) the SNP probe interacting with the capture polynucleotide or an auxiliary probe hybridized to the corresponding target polynucleotide, sufficiently to provide selective hybridization of the first SNP probe to the corresponding SNP region to provide a second discrimination of the sample polynucleotides, whereby the ratio of hybridization of each first SNP probe to the corresponding SNP region to the hybridization of each second SNP probe to the same corresponding SNP region increases as a result of said conditions at least 2-fold; and wherein the presence of a given SNP probe at a given element indicates the presence of the corresponding SNP in the corresponding target polynucleotide.
- 17. A method for detecting multiple SNPs in a population of target polynucleotides in parallel, the method comprising the detecting with a kit according to claim 1 the presence of each SNP probe on the substrate.
- 18. A method for detecting multiple SNPs in a population of target polynucleotides in parallel, the method comprising the detecting with a kit according to claim 10 the presence of each SNP probe on the substrate.
- 19. A method for detecting multiple SNPs in a population of target polynucleotides in parallel, the method comprising the detecting with a kit according to claim 16 the presence of each SNP probe on the substrate.
- 20. A method for detecting multiple SNPs in a population of target polynucleotides in parallel, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) combining target polynucleotides, capture polynucleotides and SNP probes under conditions wherein:
each target polynucleotide comprises a different capture region and a different SNP region comprising a corresponding different SNP, the capture polynucleotides are immobilized and arrayed at corresponding discrete elements on a substrate and each capture polynucleotide comprises a sequence which specifically hybridizes to a corresponding different capture region, each SNP probe comprises a sequence complementary to a corresponding different SNP region, the target polynucleotides are immobilized by hybridizing to the capture polynucleotides whereby each target polynucleotide is immobilized at a corresponding discrete element of the substrate, and the relative affinity of each SNP probe for the corresponding SNP region is sufficient to provide selective hybridization of the SNP probe to the corresponding SNP region, whereby each SNP probe selectively hybridizes to the corresponding SNP region; and (b) detecting the presence of each SNP probe on the substrate, wherein the presence of a given SNP probe at a given element indicates the presence of the corresponding SNP in the corresponding target polynucleotide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35UCS120 to U.S. Ser. No. 09/259,898, filed Feb. 26, 1999 having the same title and inventors.
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09259898 |
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10178318 |
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