System and Method for Operation of Isfet Arrays Using pH Inert Reference Sensors

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13970167

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An embodiment of a method for sequencing a species of nucleic acid template using pH inert reference sensors is described that comprises the steps of: introducing a nucleotide species to an array of wells where a plurality of the wells comprise a species of nucleic acid template and a plurality of the wells comprise a plurality of functional groups with a high pH buffering characteristic, and in at least a first well a polymerase species incorporates the nucleotide species into a plurality of strands complementary to the species of nucleic acid template disposed in the first well and results in a release of a plurality of hydrogen ions; detecting a signal in the first well that is responsive to the hydrogen ions and one or more noise sources; detecting a signal in a second well comprising the functional groups with the high pH buffering characteristic that is responsive to the one or more noise sources; and subtracting the second well signal from the first well signal to generate a corrected signal associated with the detected hydrogen ions.

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Bappal, Arthika Bridgeport, US 1 3
Basuray, Sagnik Columbia, US 9 33
Ferreri, Gianni Calogero Northford, US 5 69
Gomes, Xavier Victor Wallingford, US 2 50
Shenoy, Suresh Gopalkrishna Branford, US 2 3
Wong, Chiu Tai Andrew Orange, US 15 103

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