Abstract: This invention provides methods for determining the genotype of organisms by hybridization analysis and, more specifically, to establishing the relatedness of individual organisms within a species. The present invention provides addressable arrays, comprising diversity panels of nucleic acid molecules, in which the molecules on the array are addressable or uniquely identifiable in some fashion. A diversity panel is the result of a method that can distinguish sequence differences between nucleic acid samples. As taught herein, a variety of methods may be used to generate diversity panels. Subsequent to the generation of the diversity panel, the nucleic acid products of the diversity panel are separated for application onto an array. The separated diversity panel is then delivered onto a substrate to create an addressable array and hybridized with labeled nucleic acids. The genotype of an organism is determined by the pattern of hybridization.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 30, 2004
Assignee:
Center for the Application of Molecular Biology to
International Agriculture (Cambia)
Abstract: Cellobiuronic acid may be prepared by hydrolysis of gellan. The method provides embodiments expressed in terms of amounts of cellobiuronic acid produced, amounts of gellan gum hydrolyzed and amounts of cellobiuronic acid present in fractions of a hydrolysate The method may further include isolation of a separated fraction of the hydrolysate where the separated fraction comprises cellobiuronic acid. A preferred embodiment of the method includes hydrolyzing gellan gum with a protic acid under reaction conditions that convert at least 95 wt. % of the gellan gum to a hydrolysate comprised of cellobiuronic acid and monosaccharides and isolating a separated fraction of the hydrolysate where cellobiuronic acid comprises at least a 95 wt. % of saccharides in the separated fraction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 7, 1998
Date of Patent:
July 31, 2001
Assignee:
Center for the Application of Molecular Biology to
International Agriculture