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  • Small RNA Barcoding for Sample Multiplexing

    Hi Everyone,

    I wanted to let you know that Bioo Scientific is now offering predesigned and custom AIR™ Barcoded Adapters [/URL]which provide flexibility in high-throughput sequencing applications. They enable the user to detect rare sample events amongst hundreds of samples, across several time points and even multiple genomes. AIR™ Barcoded Adapters in sets of 10, 20, 30 (up to 200), were designed based on uniform melting temperature (Tm) and sequences that have unique color space. Once attached to a sample, they may be pooled together and sequenced in a single flow cell run, greatly reducing the costs associated with Next-Generation Sequencing. Analysis post run allows the user to identify the sequence barcode back to specific samples. AIR Barcoding significantly increases scale and throughput while reducing costs by allowing the user to pool multiple library preparations into a single sequencing reaction. Contact us at [email protected] today to start your high-throughput analysis.

    Dawn Obermoeller
    Bioo Scientific
    Last edited by Bioo Scientific; 04-06-2015, 10:05 AM.

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