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Hi folks
I wonder if anyone would like to share experience with Lexogen SENSE for de novo assembly? I am considering using the kit as it can deal with much lower RNA input (some of my samples have total RNA ca. 50 ng), but I have never tried the kit before. I am working with tree species with a genome (but not annotation) available. I am thinking about doing genome-guided de novo assembly. Thanks in advance! Any comments and suggestions are welcome! |
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de novo assembly, lexogen sense, rna-seq |
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