Oxford Nanopore has launched new ‘109’ cDNA Kits for its real-time, scalable sequencing technology. The new kits provide high throughput whilst generating complete sequences of full-length cDNA strands, with a low input option of just 1ng PolyA+ RNA. The new ...
Read More »RACE-Seq – extension of human lncRNA transcripts by RACE coupled with long-read high-throughput sequencing
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) constitute a large, yet mostly uncharacterized fraction of the mammalian transcriptome. Such characterization requires a comprehensive, high-quality annotation of their gene structure and boundaries, which is currently lacking. Here researchers from the Barcelona Institute of Science ...
Read More »5′ Specific RNA-Seq – analyze specific classes of RNAs based upon the phosphorylation status of the 5′ end
Conventional high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) uses massively parallel sequencing technology to analyze cDNA derived from total cellular RNA and is usually intended to survey the entire transcriptome. Often, however, it is preferable to derive sequence information from only a particular ...
Read More »Microarray Not Fade Away
Yes, many are attracted to next-generation sequencing, but loyalty to chip-based phenotyping has its rewards, particularly in screens of large sample sets. from Genetic Engineering News – by Lisa Heiden The microarray, the legacy technology for measuring gene expression, will ...
Read More »Official release of TeloPrime Full-Length cDNA Amplification Kit
TeloPrime enables the amplification of full-length cDNA with extreme stringency based on a new innovative technology. It allows more faithful tagging of full-length RNA transcripts that are both capped and polyadenylated compared to any other protocol available. The new technology ...
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