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Single Read and Paired End mRNA-Seq Illumina Libraries from 10 Nanograms Total RNA
Published on: October 27, 2011
Construction of Strand-seq libraries in open nanoliter arrays
Vincent C T Hanlon1, Daniel D Chan1, Zeid Hamadeh1
1Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L3, Canada.
Abstract:
Single-cell Strand-seq generates directional genomic information to study DNA repair, assemble genomes, and map structural variation onto chromosome-length haplotypes. We report a nanoliter-volume, one-pot (OP) Strand-seq library preparation protocol in which reagents are added cumulatively, DNA purification steps are avoided, and enzymes are inactivated with a thermolabile protease. OP-Strand-seq libraries capture 10%-25% of the genome from a single-cell with reduced costs and increased throughput.
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