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We need to amplify very small amounts of RNa ~500pg and generate libraries for the Illumina HiSeq. I have looked at a variety of kits etc. Does anyone have a method that is working well with minimal 3'-bias?
Many kits seem to mix oligo-DT and random primers to try to get rid of 3'-bias. Does anyone have a good explanation for this? Why not just random prime? Thanks. |
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