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SNPlex is a platform for SNP genotyping sold by Applied Biosystems (ABI). It is based on capillary electrophoresis to separate varying fragments of DNA, which allows the assay to be performed on ABI's 3730xl DNA analyzers. Currently, up to 48 SNPs can be genotyped in a single reaction.

References

  1. Tobler, Andreas R.; Short, S; Andersen, MR; Paner, TM; Briggs, JC; Lambert, SM; Wu, PP; Wang, Y; et al. (December 2005). "The SNPlex Genotyping System: A Flexible and Scalable Platform for SNP Genotyping". Journal of Biomolecular Techniques. 16 (4): 398–406. PMC 2291745. PMID 16522862.

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