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  • #16
    NEXTflex Chip-Seq Kit and qiagen columns

    Hi
    I wonder if anybody has experience in replacing the AmpureBeads with Qiagen Columns for lib prep using the NEXTflex Chip-Seq Kit.
    Thanxx

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    • #17
      We are using Bioo's ChIP-Seq kit with beads. I believe you have to use beads because the adapters are long and cannot be removed by columns.

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      • #18
        looks good so far. I will seq the multiplexed lib. that I made with Bioo.

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        • #19
          Our first four libraries will go on next week, fingers crossed as we'd like to move to 96-plex.

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          • #20
            it worked!!

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            • #21
              thanks ,I learn a lot

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              • #22
                thanks a lot,

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                • #23
                  Quality of sequecning data from NEXTFlex

                  For those of you who have used NEXTFlex to prepare libraries, can you comment on the quality of the sequencing data?

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