Removable cartridges are used on automated flow-through systems for the
purpose of extracting and purifying genetic material from complex
matrices. Different types of cartridges are paired with specific
automated protocols to concentrate, extract, and purifying pathogenic or
human genetic material. Their flow-through nature allows large quantities
sample to be processed. Matrices may be filtered using size exclusion
and/or affinity filters to concentrate the pathogen of interest. Lysed
material is ultimately passed through a filter to remove the insoluble
material before the soluble genetic material is delivered past a
silica-like membrane that binds the genetic material, where it is washed,
dried, and eluted. Cartridges are inserted into the housing areas of
flow-through automated instruments, which are equipped with sensors to
ensure proper placement and usage of the cartridges. Properly inserted
cartridges create fluid- and air-tight seals with the flow lines of an
automated instrument.