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Location: Colombia Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hello everyone,
Is there such a thing such as full-length cDNA libraries that can be sequenced through NGS? Thanks, Héctor |
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If by full length you mean sequence each base-yes. Shear it to appropriate size and make a library. There will be enouch overlap to reconstruct the full length.
If by full length you mean in one continuous sequence-no. Even Sanger does not go that long. |
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Not sure if this answers your question but here is a publication and poster showing full length cDNA sequencing to look at splice isoforms without assembly:
http://www.pacificbiosciences.com/pd...g_PacBioRS.pdf http://www.plosone.org/article/info%...l.pone.0046679 |
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