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  • Using Illumina MiSeq to QC Libraries (NOT LibraryQC module)

    Hello! First-time poster, but long-time lurker... Thank you for the countless times this forum has aided me in a pinch.

    I now turn to a question that has been bugging me lately and I can't figure it out (it's a protocol/strategy question mostly): I run about 200 libraries at a time, and in lieu of doing 19 Bioanalyzer runs to QC each individual library before pooling and sending out to sequence (mostly on a NovaSeq), we had an idea to use our in-house MiSeq to run a quick run to see if the libraries actually succeeded in library prep, and how they are. This saves us time most importantly, which is precious

    I would use the LibraryQC module Illumina provides, but it requires a reference genome, and our library pools (of 200 libraries) are typically mixed bacteria communities, typically needing assemblies, so this wouldn't work.

    My question is: how would I approach this? I need to be able to use MiSeq FASTQ stats (i.e. indexing QC) to replace the metrics a Bioanalyzer gives you so I can pool these libraries, while doing the best I can to keep the spread of library sequencing as tight as possible and provide pooling info so I can re-pool and adjust if certain libraries need more/less of sequencing depth on the NovaSeq once we send it out.

    Thank you in advance!

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    You should be able to run MiSeq nano FC (~1 M clusters) to check the balance of libraries and most of all to verify that libraries have worked. We routinely do that for pools destined for NovaSeq.

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