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  • Alternative to TruSeq RNA sample prep kit

    I thought it was just a Greek problem but it appears that Illumina is not keeping up with demand for the TruSeq RNA sample prep kit. I would prefer not to wait any longer. Does anybody have a good suggestion for an alternative kit?
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    Ethan

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    Originally posted by ETHANol View Post
    I thought it was just a Greek problem but it appears that Illumina is not keeping up with demand for the TruSeq RNA sample prep kit.
    I heard that it was a single component that was holding things up. polyA purification beads? (Complete guess.)

    Originally posted by ETHANol View Post
    I would prefer not to wait any longer. Does anybody have a good suggestion for an alternative kit?
    I really like the TruSeq kit. But am eager for any recommendations otherwise.

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    Phillip

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      I would like to bring this thread back from the dead.

      Any other kits out there that are comparable or better than the TruSeq RNA kits?

      If so and you have experience with the said kit could you give your 2 cents on the kit?

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      • #4
        We have a robot from IntegenX. Their kits are sourced from NEB and we have really good luck with it.

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