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  • Webinar Jan 25 '17: What to do when you don’t have enough genomic DNA

    I apologize if this is not the correct forum to post this!

    Join Lucigen for What do when you don't have enough DNA (a Webinar)
    When: Jan 25, 2017 8 am and 11 am CST

    Have you ever wanted to analyze your favorite genomic DNA (gDNA) sample, but didn’t have enough starting material? Perhaps you wanted to perform whole genome sequencing on a single mammalian cell (e.g. a single cancer cell), but couldn’t effectively make your next-gen sequencing fragment library because you didn’t have enough DNA? Or maybe you had enough material from your metagenomic sample to perform one PCR analysis, but you used up the entire sample in that one experiment and couldn’t archive any material for future analyses? If you’ve experienced any of these or other issues due to limiting gDNA samples, then this webinar will help you identify potential solutions.

    Register here for our webinar on What to do when you don’t have enough genomic DNA: https://goo.gl/S7DRtZ
    Scott Monsma
    Sr Scientist at Lucigen

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