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  • TruSeq RNA initial concentration and Ampure beads

    Greetings!

    I am getting ready to use the TruSeq RNA kit for the first time. I noticed the concentration of Ampure beads to sample decreases as you progress through the steps to prepare an RNASeq sample. I assume that as the bead concentration to DNA decreases, the maximum length of fragment washed away will increase.

    Ex: 1.8:1 bead: DNA removes anything less than 100bp. Then perhaps 1:1 bead: DNA would remove anything less than 200bp.

    1) Is this a correct assumption?
    2) Has anyone found that varying the initial RNA concentration affects the maximum length of fragment washed away and results in a different final fragment length?

    Thanks in advance for your help and sharing your knowledge on this preparation technique.

  • #2
    According to what I've read anything greater than a 1x ratio will recover everything <~100. Its only when you go less than 1x do you start being able to size select, ie. .5X or .75X. I'd be interested in the experience of others too.

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    • #3
      Hi RNAseqer,

      I am guessing you mean a 1x ratio will recover everything >~100bp. I am concerned if this is true because adapter dimers must be removed, and they are ~120bp.

      Thanks,

      OnUrMark

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      • #4
        In general (not speaking specifically about the TruSeq kit, and its adapters)...but 1x will definitely recover a large fraction of 120bp dsDNA. Even very aggressive cuts (0.5x) will leave a lot of 100bp fragments (by gel staining and PCR).

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