Imaging and Sizing of Single DNA Molecules on a Mobile Phone
Author(s) -
Qingshan Wei,
Wei Luo,
Samuel Chiang,
Tara Kappel,
Crystal Mejia,
Derek Tseng,
Raymond Chan,
Eddie Yan,
Hangfei Qi,
Faizan Shabbir,
Haydar Özkan,
Steve Feng,
Aydogan Özcan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acs nano
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.554
H-Index - 382
eISSN - 1936-086X
pISSN - 1936-0851
DOI - 10.1021/nn505821y
Subject(s) - sizing , materials science , microscope , lens (geology) , optics , microscopy , nanotechnology , fluorescence microscope , optoelectronics , fluorescence , physics , chemistry , organic chemistry
DNA imaging techniques using optical microscopy have found numerous applications in biology, chemistry and physics and are based on relatively expensive, bulky and complicated set-ups that limit their use to advanced laboratory settings. Here we demonstrate imaging and length quantification of single molecule DNA strands using a compact, lightweight and cost-effective fluorescence microscope installed on a mobile phone. In addition to an optomechanical attachment that creates a high contrast dark-field imaging setup using an external lens, thin-film interference filters, a miniature dovetail stage and a laser-diode for oblique-angle excitation, we also created a computational framework and a mobile phone application connected to a server back-end for measurement of the lengths of individual DNA molecules that are labeled and stretched using disposable chips. Using this mobile phone platform, we imaged single DNA molecules of various lengths to demonstrate a sizing accuracy of <1 kilobase-pairs (kbp) for 10 kbp and longer DNA samples imaged over a field-of-view of ∼2 mm2.
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