Thruplex sample prep kit by Rubicon? Anyone got experience of this kit? yields, diversity, coverage? cant see any literature out there from any users? appreciate any feedback
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Anyone got experience from this kit? I have tried to contact the company via their homepage (email submission form) but they are not responding. 48 reactions costs $7200, which is quite expensive for testing purposes. It was used in this paper:
"Noninvasive whole-genome sequencing of a human fetus. Sci Transl Med. 2012 Jun 6;4(137):137ra76."
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Rubicon's ThruPLEX-FD kit
Please visit our redesigned website at www.rubicongenomics.com for updated information and pricing on the ThruPLEX-FD kit. Kit prices have been adjusted to $4320.00 + shipping/handling per 48 rxn kit with volume discount pricing available.
A 12 rxn size kit is also now available priced at $1140.00 + S&H.
Contact us directly at [email protected] or call 734-677-4845 for further information.
Thank you for your interest in Rubicon Genomics.
Jennifer Bechtol
Communications Manager
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We used Thruplex in our recent Nature paper. http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1038/nature12065, Non-invasive analysis of acquired resistance to cancer therapy by sequencing of plasma DNA. It was easy to run and gave great results from material many would not have considered it possible to sequence in this way.
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