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1 January 1991 X-ray holography for sequencing DNA
Thomas J. Yorkey, James M. Brase, James E. Trebes, Stephen M. Lane, Joe W. Gray
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In this paper we discuss the potential for application of x-ray holographic imaging techniques to the sequencing of DNA. We formulate an approximate model for the scattering of partially coherent x-rays from an oriented DNA fiber and show the feasibility of reconstruction of heavy atom label positions from the x-ray scattering data. A series of simulations has been done to demonstrate the required reconstruction algorithms. An x-ray experiment is currently in progress to demonstrate the real feasibility of the technique. The potential of x-ray imaging techniques for the sequencing of DNA is attractive because of their inherently parallel nature. Hundreds or thousands of base pairs could be sequenced in a single set of x-ray images. The fundamental idea is to attach heavy atom labels to a selected base type on the DNA fragment to be sequenced. A large number 1012) of identical fragments can be constructed as an oriented fiber and illuminated with partially coherent x-rays. The heavy label positions can then be determined from the recorded pattern of scattered x-rays. If this operation is repeated for each of the four bases the sequence can be reconstructed. The phase determination problem is solved by attaching to each DNA fragment a reference label in a known position. The scattered field then forms a Fourier transform hologram of the averaged DNA fragment. Because of the high photoelectric absorption of DNA relative to its
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Thomas J. Yorkey, James M. Brase, James E. Trebes, Stephen M. Lane, and Joe W. Gray "X-ray holography for sequencing DNA", Proc. SPIE 1345, Advanced X-Ray/EUV Radiation Sources and Applications, (1 January 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23318
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

X-rays

Chemical species

Holography

Scattering

Diffraction

Fourier transforms

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