- Single Base Extension
Single Base Extension (SBE) is a method for determining the identity of a
nucleotide base at a specific position along anucleic acid . The method is used to identify asingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).In the method, invented by Phillip Goelet, Michael Knapp and Stephen Anderson while at Molecular Tool, an
oligonucleotide primer hybridizes to a complementary region along the nucleic acid, to form a duplex, with the primer’s terminal 3’ end directly adjacent to the nucleotide base to be identified. The oligonucleotide primer is enzymatically extended a single base by a nucleotide terminator complementary to the nucleotide being identified. The terminator prevents additional nucleotides from being incorporated.Many different approaches can be taken for determining the identity of a terminator, including fluorescence labeling, mass labeling for mass spectrometry, measuring enzyme activity using a protein moiety, and isotope labeling.
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism References
Philip Goelet, Michael R. Knapp, Stephen Anderson, (1999), U.S. Patent No 5,888,819. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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