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  • Polymerase for ChIP-seq. Which do you use?

    Dear all,

    I would like to know which polymerase do you use for your ChIP-seq libraries?

    We use the phusion polymerase, but I would like to know your opinion about the other polimerases, and if you have any recommendation for a change.

    Thanks a lot in advance.

  • #2
    Originally posted by amazonic9 View Post
    Dear all,

    I would like to know which polymerase do you use for your ChIP-seq libraries?

    We use the phusion polymerase, but I would like to know your opinion about the other polimerases, and if you have any recommendation for a change.

    Thanks a lot in advance.
    Kapa HiFi
    High yield, good for high GC regions, good price.

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    • #3
      Hi Chipper,

      thanks for you answer.

      Yesteday we did a test with the NebNext Ultra kit, starting with 1 ng of fragmented DNA, and at the point of the PCR, we tested three polymerases: NebNext HiFi (which comes with the kit), the phusion that we use, and the Kapa HiFi.

      And this is the result:



      So yes, as you said, at least in terms of yield, Kapa performs much much better than Phusion.

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      • #4
        Ditto for KAPA.

        Originally posted by Chipper View Post
        Kapa HiFi
        High yield, good for high GC regions, good price.

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