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  • Optimized Library Prep for 16S V1 - V3 rRNA Sequencing

    Bioo Scientific recently launched the NEXTflex™ 16S V1 - V3 Amplicon-Seq Kit for bacterial metagenomics analysis. This kit facilitates the preparation of multiplexed amplicon libraries that span the V1-V3 hypervariable regions of bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, producing multiplexed libraries compatible with paired-end sequencing on the MiSeq Illumina® sequencing platform. With the ability to multiplex up to 384 samples, the NEXTflex 16S V1 - V3 Amplicon-Seq Kit is optimized to simplify and improve your bacterial metagenomics analysis.

    Email Bioo Scientific at [email protected] if you would like me to send you a manual.

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    Attached is a new whitepaper, 16S rRNA Amplicon Sequencing Offers Enhanced Metagenomic Detection, which illustrates how the NEXTflex™ 16S V1-V3 Amplicon-Seq Kit, combined with the Illumina MiSeq, provides users with a time-efficient and robust method to study bacterial metagenomics.

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