Faster, cheaper DNA sequencing method developed

December 21, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Boston University biomedical engineers have devised a method for making future genome sequencing faster and cheaper by dramatically reducing the amount of DNA required, thus eliminating the expensive, time-consuming and error-prone step of DNA amplification.

The technique uses electrical fields to feed long strands of DNA through four-nanometer-wide pores, using sensitive electrical current measurements to detect single DNA molecules as they pass through the nanopores.