Title :
An automated film reader for DNA sequencing based on homomorphic deconvolution
Author :
Ives, Jeffrey T. ; Gesteland, Raymond F. ; Stockham, Thomas G., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Human Genetics, Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
fDate :
6/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An automated reader for electrophoresis based DNA sequencing methods is described that provides fast and accurate sequence determination. Digitized sequencing lanes are processed with homomorphic blind deconvolution in preparation for peak detection, interlane alignment, peak refinement and base calling. Initial reads from direct blot sequencing films have error rates of about 1% at the rate of 5 nucleotides/s. Typical read lengths are 500-600 nucleotides. The described reader is a significant improvement over existing readers and could be an essential component in the sequencing efforts of the Human Genome Project.
Keywords :
DNA; biological techniques and instruments; cellular biophysics; computerised instrumentation; electrophoresis; molecular biophysics; Human Genome Project; automated film reader; base calling; digitized sequencing lanes; direct blot sequencing films; electrophoresis based DNA sequencing; error rate; homomorphic blind deconvolution; interlane alignment; nucleotides; peak detection; peak refinement; Bioinformatics; Cities and towns; DNA; Deconvolution; Electrokinetics; Error analysis; Genetics; Genomics; Humans; Sequences; Base Sequence; Bias (Epidemiology); Blotting, Southern; Electrophoresis; Human Genome Project; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Reproducibility of Results; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on