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  • Ligation inefficiencies with NEB

    Hello All,

    I am currently working on a protocol where I will be using NEBNext® Ultra™ II FS DNA Library Prep Kit (Cat # E7805) ligation mix and enhancer as a 2x master mix for adapter ligation.

    Now I am including 20x the amount of adapter into the reaction but I am only getting about 30% ligation of my sample. I am looking for a target that is only present in 1/1000 of the time.

    Does anyone have any recommendation for using the Ligation mix that NEB provides with this kit?

  • #2
    I wonder if you are using the whole kit or just using ligation reagents. I would not expect good ligation using only ligation reagents as this kit uses one pot workflow and skipping frag-end repair step may not provide optimum buffer composition for ligation.

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    • #3
      depends on the input DNA, 20X may not be optimal. I have used this kit for low input DNA of 10 ng, and I found 100-200X gave the best conversion rate.
      Originally posted by Sabre_seq View Post
      Hello All,

      I am currently working on a protocol where I will be using NEBNext® Ultra™ II FS DNA Library Prep Kit (Cat # E7805) ligation mix and enhancer as a 2x master mix for adapter ligation.

      Now I am including 20x the amount of adapter into the reaction but I am only getting about 30% ligation of my sample. I am looking for a target that is only present in 1/1000 of the time.

      Does anyone have any recommendation for using the Ligation mix that NEB provides with this kit?

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      • #4
        How are you measuring ligation?

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