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Figure 1. Sample block (A), with the teeth of the porous comb (B) inserted in the sample pockets (C) for drawing the samples in the comb. Optionally, a plastic strip (D; polyester, width 20 mm, thickness 0.3 mm) is fixed to the comb above the teeth as indicated, to improve its handling. 
Figure 2. Gel sandwich with porous comb (A) inserted. 
Simultaneous loading of 200 sample lanes for DNA sequencing on vertical and horizontal, standard and ultrathin gels
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June 1997

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Nucleic Acids Research

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We have developed a simple and efficient technique for automated parallel loading of ≥200 lanes on a 30 cm-wide gel in automated DNA sequencing, using porous filter materials and an associated manual or robotic system. The samples are loaded onto the teeth of a comb made of the porous material. The comb, with samples, is inserted directly above the straight edge of the polymerized gel. The samples are driven from the comb into the gel by the applied electrical field. A particularly advantageous aspect of this method is the elimination of the thin gel walls separating the sample wells in the standard gel loading technique. The time for sample loading is significantly reduced to a few minutes. The loading technique is applicable to horizontal or vertical systems, with standard or ultrathin gels.

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... Excess salt can be mitigated by diVusion when a sample is allowed to " sit " in the well for a time before separation [29] . Newer alternatives to the laborious loading of liquid samples include Wlters or solid matrices that absorb or bind the DNA until applied directly and very eYciently to the gel [30], termed " combs " in one popular manifestation. Denaturing conditions do not as a rule aVect the fundamental principles of electrokinetic movement of the nucleic acids. ...

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Brody, J.R. & Kern, S.E. History and principles of conductive media for standard DNA electrophoresis. Anal. Biochem. 333, 1-13
Simultaneous loading of 200 sample lanes for DNA sequencing on vertical and horizontal, standard and ultrathin gels

Nucleic Acids Research