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titleOfInvention Method for biochip detection of cell nucleotide
abstract The present invention relates to a method for a biochip detection of cell nucleotide comprising steps of obtaining a nylon membrane chip having required nucleotide fragments arranged in a dot matrix way by a manual spotter; naturally drying by heat and fixing the nucleotide fragments on the nylon membrane chip by a rapid nucleic acid cross-linker when preparing a chip; collecting some normal whole blood to be linearly amplified; synthesizing required amount of complementary DNA (cDNA) by a reverse transcription to obtain a marker as a probe; processing labeling, hybridization and post-hybridization to the chip and the marker; processing chemical color reaction; and automatically analyzing the resulted image after the chemical color reaction. Accordingly, a gene biochip operation technology platform with low cost, easy operation and high efficiency is obtained and the functions and applications of the gene biochip can be effectively worked out and the practical applications of the gene biochip on related fields can be conclusively popularized.
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