Abstract

Sample preparation is an essential processing step in most biochemical applications. Various reactants are mixed together to produce a solution with the target concentration. Since reactants generally take a notable part of the cost in a bioassay, their usage should be minimized whenever possible. In this paper, we propose an algorithm, CoDOS, to prepare the target solution with many reactants using common dilution operation sharing on digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs). CoDOS first represents the given target concentration as a recipe matrix, and then identifies rectangles in the matrix, where each rectangle indicates an opportunity of dilution operation sharing for reactant minimization. Experimental results demonstrate that CoDOS can achieve up to 27% of reactant saving as compared with the bit-scanning method in single-target sample preparation. Moreover, even if CoDOS is not developed for multi-target sample preparation, it still outperforms the recent state-of-the-art algorithm, RSMA. Hence, it is convincing that CoDOS is a better alternative for many-reactant sample preparation.

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