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  • Can someone explain how Ribo Zero works?

    I'm using the Ribo Zero Magnetic Kit from Epicentre and I get that somehow my rRNA ends up bounds to the beads and my ribo-depleted RNA is in the supernatant but I am not sure on the specifics. Can anyone help with this? Specifically: -

    - What is in the ribosomal removal solution. Are they oligos that are specific for ribosomal RNA?

    - I have found a paper mentioning that the ribo zero kit uses a hybrid substraction technique but not sure what this is?

    - Why does my ribosomal RNA end up bound to beads but the rest doesn't?

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    Originally posted by SS00 View Post
    I'm using the Ribo Zero Magnetic Kit from Epicentre and I get that somehow my rRNA ends up bounds to the beads and my ribo-depleted RNA is in the supernatant but I am not sure on the specifics. Can anyone help with this? Specifically: -

    - What is in the ribosomal removal solution. Are they oligos that are specific for ribosomal RNA?

    - I have found a paper mentioning that the ribo zero kit uses a hybrid substraction technique but not sure what this is?

    - Why does my ribosomal RNA end up bound to beads but the rest doesn't?
    Check the Ribo-Zero FAQ, specifically #9 and #14, and a better description is hybridization/capture not hybrid subtraction.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kmcarr View Post
      Check the Ribo-Zero FAQ, specifically #9 and #14, and a better description is hybridization/capture not hybrid subtraction.
      Brill, thanks!

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      • #4
        For a detailed description of protocols, see the patent application US 2011/0040081 A1
        Methods, Compositions, and Kits for Generating rRNA-Depleted Samples or Isolating rRNA from Samples, Roy. R. Sooknanan, assigned to Epicentre

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