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  • Lexogen SENSE for de novo assembly?

    Hi folks

    I wonder if anyone would like to share experience with Lexogen SENSE for de novo assembly? I am considering using the kit as it can deal with much lower RNA input (some of my samples have total RNA ca. 50 ng), but I have never tried the kit before. I am working with tree species with a genome (but not annotation) available. I am thinking about doing genome-guided de novo assembly.

    Thanks in advance! Any comments and suggestions are welcome!

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    Dear Vinn,
    I came across your posting and hope this input helps you and others:

    Lexogen's SENSE kit has been used for de novo assembly in at least these three publications:

    Rizzo, Paride; Altschmied, Lothar; Stark, Pauline; Rutten, Twan; Gündel, André; Scharfenberg, Sarah et al. (2019): Discovery of key regulators of dark gland development and hypericin biosynthesis in St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum). In Plant Biotechnology Journal. DOI: 10.1111/pbi.13141.

    Dinh Chieu, Hoang; Suwansa-Ard, Saowaros; Wang, Tianfang; Elizur, Abigail; Cummins, Scott F. (2019): Identification of neuropeptides in sea cucumber Holothuria leucospilota. In General and comparative endocrinology, p.*113229. DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.113229.

    Gault, Christine M.; Kremling, Karl A.; Buckler, Edward S. (2018): Tripsacum De novo Transcriptome Assemblies Reveal Parallel Gene Evolution with Maize after Ancient Polyploidy. In The Plant Genome 11 (3). DOI: 10.3835/plantgenome2018.02.0012.

    Any further questions, comments (and of course, results!) please also direct to [email protected].

    Thank you,
    Lukas Paul

    Sr. Mgr. Scientific Affairs
    Lexogen GmbH

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