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1: Curr Protoc Hum Genet. 2002 Aug;Chapter 7:Unit 7.3.

Mismatch detection using heteroduplex analysis.

The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

This protocol describes a technique that can be used to identify point mutations or single-base polymorphisms in heterozygous individuals. This technique takes advantage of the fact that heteroduplex molecules containing single-base mismatches can be separated under particular conditions of gel electrophoresis from nearly identical molecules containing no mismatches. RNA or DNA from a potentially heterozygous individual is amplified by PCR, and the products are denatured and allowed to renature, forming heteroduplexes. Renatured PCR products are run on nondenaturing mutation-detection-enhancement polyacrylamide gels (HydroLink MDE gels). On this gel, hybrid molecules containing a mismatch migrate more slowly than their corresponding homoduplexes. This protocol describes the analysis of unlabeled PCR products; however, radiolabeled PCR products can also be analyzed by this method.

PMID: 18428333 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]