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  • What's your recommended RNA fragmentation method?

    We already tried
    - just heat (95°C)
    - Mg2+ based buffer with heat
    - Zn2+ based buffer with heat

    The results were very different with the experiences for Zn2+ (ZnCl2) containing buffer.

    Is it also possible to nebulize RNA? How would the fragments look like, I mean does this method affect ligation to RNA adapters?

  • #2
    hi, Why not try to use ultrasonic?

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    • #3
      RNA fragmentation

      Hi:

      What is your result with either Mg2+ or Zn2+ based buffer? I prefer Mg2+ based buffer but can't find any protocol. thanks,

      Originally posted by nasobema View Post
      We already tried
      - just heat (95°C)
      - Mg2+ based buffer with heat
      - Zn2+ based buffer with heat

      The results were very different with the experiences for Zn2+ (ZnCl2) containing buffer.

      Is it also possible to nebulize RNA? How would the fragments look like, I mean does this method affect ligation to RNA adapters?

      Comment


      • #4
        I like the potassium and magnesium acetate salts + heat method in Mortazavi et al., Nat Methods 2008. Zymo RNA Clean and Concentrator columns make a nice alternative to purifying your RNA afterward on Sephadex.

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