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Application of magnetic nanoparticles in nucleic acid detection

Congli Tang, Ziyu He, Hongmei Liu, Yuyue Xu, Hao Huang, Gaojian Yang, Ziqi Xiao, Song Li, Hongna Liu, Yan Deng, Chen Zhu, Hui Chen, Nongyue He

2020Journal of Nanobiotechnology257 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nucleic acid is the main material for storing, copying, and transmitting genetic information. Gene sequencing is of great significance in DNA damage research, gene therapy, mutation analysis, bacterial infection, drug development, and clinical diagnosis. Gene detection has a wide range of applications, such as environmental, biomedical, pharmaceutical, agriculture and forensic medicine to name a few. Compared with Sanger sequencing, high-throughput sequencing technology has the advantages of larger output, high resolution, and low cost which greatly promotes the application of sequencing technology in life science research. Magnetic nanoparticles, as an important part of nanomaterials, have been widely used in various applications because of their good dispersion, high surface area, low cost, easy separation in buffer systems and signal detection. Based on the above, the application of magnetic nanoparticles in nucleic acid detection was reviewed.

Topics & Concepts

Sanger sequencingNucleic acidDNA sequencingNanotechnologyMagnetic nanoparticlesComputational biologyDNANanoparticleBiologyMaterials scienceGeneticsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsBiosensors and Analytical Detection