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The Rotary Zone Thermal Cycler: A Low-Power System Enabling Automated Rapid PCR
Authors:Michael S. Bartsch  Harrison S. Edwards  Daniel Lee  Caroline E. Moseley  Karen E. Tew  Ronald F. Renzi  James L. Van de Vreugde  Hanyoup Kim  Daniel L. Knight  Anupama Sinha  Steven S. Branda  Kamlesh D. Patel
Affiliation:1. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, United States of America.; 2. SequoiaTek Corporation, Logan, UT, United States of America.; Northeastern University, UNITED STATES,
Abstract:Advances in molecular biology, microfluidics, and laboratory automation continue to expand the accessibility and applicability of these methods beyond the confines of conventional, centralized laboratory facilities and into point of use roles in clinical, military, forensic, and field-deployed applications. As a result, there is a growing need to adapt the unit operations of molecular biology (e.g., aliquoting, centrifuging, mixing, and thermal cycling) to compact, portable, low-power, and automation-ready formats. Here we present one such adaptation, the rotary zone thermal cycler (RZTC), a novel wheel-based device capable of cycling up to four different fixed-temperature blocks into contact with a stationary 4-microliter capillary-bound sample to realize 1-3 second transitions with steady state heater power of less than 10 W. We demonstrate the utility of the RZTC for DNA amplification as part of a highly integrated rotary zone PCR (rzPCR) system that uses low-volume valves and syringe-based fluid handling to automate sample loading and unloading, thermal cycling, and between-run cleaning functionalities in a compact, modular form factor. In addition to characterizing the performance of the RZTC and the efficacy of different online cleaning protocols, we present preliminary results for rapid single-plex PCR, multiplex short tandem repeat (STR) amplification, and second strand cDNA synthesis.
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