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  • cDNA sequencing on IONTorrent PGM

    Greetings all,

    I will be doing some single cell transcriptomics soon. I am going to extract RNA from small numbers of bacterial cells (<10) and then circularize (after rRNA depletion) and subject this to MDA using phi29. The resulting cDNA should be able to be shunted into the MuSeek Library Prep kit workflow right? I mean, cDNA can be treated just like sheered gDNA can't it? I can't think of a reason I wouldn't get good reads doing it this way.

    I would appreciate any insight you all might have!

    Thanks,
    Brandon @ASU

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    Hi Brandon,

    While there's not an official supported protocol to do that with MuSeek, you're absolutely correct - full length ds cDNA can generally be treated like gDNA for most library prep methods and I would suspect it will work fine. You might also consider checking in with the Thermo tech support team for further tips: [email protected]

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    • #3
      Should work fine - but you'll loose strandedness information if you have any overlapping ORFs on opposite strands.
      @bioinformer
      http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjacobs

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      • #4
        We did library sequencing of cDNA using MuSeek. But cDNA have to be ds for transpose to fragment it.

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