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`SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
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`MOVABLE DETECTION MODULE
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`Attorney Docket No.: 021766-000lOOUS
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`PATENT APPLICATION
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`SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLUORESCENCE DETECTION
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`WITH A MOVABLE DETECTION MODULE
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`Inventor(s):
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`Igor Kordunsky
`19 Payne Road
`Newton, MA 02461-1816
`Citizenship: U.S.A.
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`Jeffrey A. Goldman
`24 Washington Drive
`Acton, MA O 1720
`Citizenship: U.S.A.
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`Michael J. Finney
`489 Douglass Street
`San Francisco, CA 94114
`Citizenship: U.S.A.
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`Assignee:
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`MJ Research
`590 Lincoln Street
`Waltham, MA, 02451
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`TOWNSEND and TOWNSEND and CREW LLP
`Two Embarcadero Center, gth Floor
`San Francisco, California 94111-3834
`Tel: 415-576-0200
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`Attorney Docket No.: 021766-000lOOUS
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`PATENT
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`SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLUORESCENCE DETECTION
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`WITH A MOVABLE DETECTION MODULE
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`5
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`(0001] The present invention relates in general to fluorescence detection systems and in
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`particular to a fluorescence detection system having a movable excitation/detection module
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`for use with a thermal cycler.
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`(0002] Thermal cyders are known in the art. Such devices are used in a variety of
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`IO
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`processes for creation ,and detection of various molecules of interest, e.g., nucleic acid
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`sequences, in research, medical, and industrial fields. Processes that can be performed with
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`conventional thermal cyders include but are not limited to amplification of nucleic acids
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`using procedures such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Such amplification processes
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`are used to increase the amount of a target sequence present in a nucleic acid sample.
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`15
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`(0003] Numerous techniques for detecting the presence and/or concentration of a target
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`molecule in a sample processed by a thermal cycler are also known. For instance, fluorescent
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`labeling may be used. A fluorescent label (or fluorescent probe) is generally a substance
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`which, when stimulated by an appropriate electromagnetic signal or radiation, absorbs the
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`radiation and emits a signal (usually radiation that is distinguishable, e.g., by wavelength,
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`20
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`from the stimulating radiation) that persists while the stimulating radiation is continued, i.e. it
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`fluoresces. Some types of fluorescent probes are generally designed to be active only in the
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`presence of a target molecule (e.g., a specific nucleic acid sequence), so that a fluorescent
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`response from a sample signifies the presence of the target molecule. Other types of
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`fluorescent probes increase their fluorescence in proportion to the quantity of double-stranded
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`25
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`DNA present in the reaction. These types of probes are typically used where the
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`amplification reaction is designed to operate only on the target molecule.
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`[0004] Fluorometry involves exposing a sample containing the fluorescent label or probe to
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`stimulating (also called excitation) radiation, such as a light source of appropriate
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`wavelength, thereby exciting the probe and causing fluorescence. The emitted radiation is
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`30
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`detected using an appropriate detector, such as a photodiode, photomultiplier, charge-coupled
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`device (CCD), or the like.
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`[0005] Fluorometers for use with fluorescent-labeled samples are known in the art. One
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`type of fluorometer is an optical reader, such as described by Andrews et al. in U.S. Patent
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`No. 6,043,880. A sample plate containing an array of samples is inserted in the optical
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`reader, which exposes the samples to excitation light and detects the emitted radiation. The
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`5
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`usefulness of optical readers is limited by the need to remove the sample plate from the
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`thermal cycler, making it difficult to monitor the progress of amplification.
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`[0006] One improvement integrates the optical reader with a thermal cycler, so that the
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`sample plate may be analyzed without removing it from the thermal cycler or interrupting the
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`PCR process. Examples of such combination devices are described in U.S. Patent No.
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`10
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`5,928,907, U.S. Patent No. 6,015,674, U.S. Patent No. 6,043,880, U.S. Patent No. 6,144,448,
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`U.S. Patent No. 6,337,435, and U.S. Patent No. 6,369,863. Such combination devices are
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`useful in various applications, as described, e.g., in U.S. Patent No. 5,210,015, U.S. Patent
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`No. 5,994,056, U.S. Patent No. 6,140,054, and U.S. Patent No. 6,174,670.
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`[0007] Existing fluorometers suffer from various drawbacks. For instance, in some
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`15
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`existing designs, different light sources and detectors are provided for different sample wells
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`in the array. Variations among the light sources and/or detectors lead to variations in the
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`detected fluorescent response from one well to the next. Alternatively, the light source and/or
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`detector may be arranged in optical communication with more than one of the wells, with
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`different optical paths to and/or from each well. Due to the different optical paths, the
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`20
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`detected fluorescent response varies from one sample well to the next. To compensate for
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`such variations, the response for each sample well must be individually calibrated. As the
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`number of sample wells in an array increases, this becomes an increasingly time-consuming
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`task, and errors in calibration may introduce significant errors in subsequent measurements.
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`[0008]
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`In addition, existing fluorometers generally are designed such that the light sources
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`25
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`and detectors are fixed parts of the instrument. This limits an experimenter's ability to adapt
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`a fluorometer to a different application. For instance, detecting a different fluorescent label
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`generally requires using a different light source and/or detector. Many existing fluorometers
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`make it difficult for an experimenter to reconfigure light sources or detectors, thus limiting
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`the variety of fluorescent labels that may be used.
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`30
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`[0009]
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`It is also difficult to perform concurrent measurements of a number of different
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`fluorescent labels that may be present in a sample (or in different samples). As described
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`above, to maximize the data obtained in an assay, experimenters often include multiple
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`2
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`fluorescent labeling agents that have different excitation and/or emission wavelengths. Each
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`labeling agent is adapted to bind to a different target sequence, in principle allowing multiple
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`target sequences to be detected in the same sample. Existing fluorometers, however, do not
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`facilitate such multiple-label experiments. Many fluorometers are designed for a single
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`5
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`combination of excitation and emission wavelengths. Others provide multiple light sources
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`and detectors to allow detection of multiple labels; however, these configurations often allow
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`only one label to be probed at a time because the excitation wavelength of one label may
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`overlap the emission wavelength of another label; excitation light entering the detector would
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`lead to incorrect results. Probing multiple labels generally cannot be done in parallel,
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`10
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`slowing the data collection process.
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`(0010] Therefore, an improved fluorometer for a thermal cycler that overcomes these
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`disadvantages would be desirable.
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`BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`[0011] Embodiments of the present invention provide fluorescence detection in a thermal
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`cycling apparatus. According to one aspect of the invention, a fluorescence detection
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`apparatus for analyzing samples located in a plurality of wells in a thermal cycler includes a
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`support structure attachable to the thermal cycler and a detection module movably mountable
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`on the support structure. The detection module includes an excitation light generator and an
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`20
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`emission light detector, both disposed within the detection module. When the support
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`structure is attached to the thermal cycler and the detection module is mounted on the support
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`structure, the detection module is movable so as to be positioned in optical communication
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`with different ones of the plurality of wells.
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`[0012] According to another aspect of the invention, the detection module may include two
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`or more excitation light generators and two or more emission light detector

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