Unconfigured Ad

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • crimor
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 1

    double 18S peak on Bioanalyzer

    Hi everyone,
    total RNA (Qiagen RNAeasy kit) from a human cell line:
    I have a strange double peak for 18S rRNA on BioAnalyzer.
    What could the lower MW peak be?
    Its abundance varies a bit from prep to prep,
    but seems to be consistently present in this cell line, even with TRIZOL extraction.
    Any suggestion will be welcome !
    Thanks a lot,
    Cri
    Attached Files
  • neurodoc44
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1

    #2
    RE: double 18s peak on bioanalyzer

    Hi Crimor,

    We see a very similar double 18s peak in our TRIzol/RNAeasy extracted samples from a rat hippocampal neuron cell line.

    The interesting thing is we see the double peak in RNA from differentiated neuron cultures, but not from RNA extracted from cells that have not gone through the differentiation conditions.

    Unfortunately I have no answer for you either. I know this kind of profile can sometimes be expected for some insect RNAs, but not typically for human or rat RNA. Our other guess was trying to extend the denaturation of samples prior to loading on the chip to reduce secondary structure that can also lead to profiles like this, but that did not help either.

    So hopefully someone else can answer this one for us!

    Comment

    • pmiguel
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 2328

      #3
      The hypotheses I would consider:

      (1) Extra 18S cleavage event in some cell types/conditions.

      (2) Unrelated, highly expressed RNA that just happens to co-migrate with the 18S.

      (3) (This one would be my guess.) rRNA cluster, normally silent, that is expressed only in these tissues/conditions -- slightly different length.

      (4) Slave transposable element excision that occurs only when the master element transposase is expressed.

      Well, I am getting a little too exotic now. I will leave with those 4.

      --
      Phillip

      Comment

      • mcgarryg1
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2015
        • 1

        #4
        I have a common trend in my RNA bioanlyser results showing a double peak at 18S in all samples.

        Has anyone found a reason behind this?

        Comment

        Latest Articles

        Collapse

        • SEQadmin2
          Nine Things a Sample Prep Scientist Thinks About Before Sequencing
          by SEQadmin2


          I’m not a sequencing expert. I’m a purification scientist who uses NGS to evaluate workflows my group develops. With this perspective, we think about the sample first and the NGS workflow second. The sequencer is an exceptionally honest reporter, but it can only report on what you give it, so whether you get clean, interpretable data from an NGS workflow is largely determined before you begin.


          Here are nine questions we think about, in roughly the order they matter, before...
          06-18-2026, 07:11 AM
        • SEQadmin2
          From Collection to Sequencing: Why Sample Preparation and Preservation Define Sequencing Data
          by SEQadmin2


          Data variability is still an issue in sequencing technologies despite the advances in reproducibility and accuracy of these platforms. But the problem does not originate in the sequencing itself, but in the previous steps, before the sample reaches the sequencer.


          The first step is collection, followed by preservation and sample preparation for analysis. Most scientists overlook those steps, but not being careful might just be skewing the experiment’s results.
          ...
          06-02-2026, 10:05 AM
        • SEQadmin2
          Single-Cell Sequencing at an Inflection Point: Early Impacts of New Platforms and Emerging Trends
          by SEQadmin2


          With the launch of new single-cell sequencing platforms in 2026, the field stands at an exciting inflection point. This article surveys the most impactful advances in the field and discusses how they’re reshaping research in cancer, immunology, and beyond.


          Introduction

          Single-cell sequencing technologies have undergone remarkable advances over the past decade, transitioning from low-throughput experimental approaches to highly scalable platforms capable of...
          05-22-2026, 06:42 AM

        ad_right_rmr

        Collapse

        News

        Collapse

        Topics Statistics Last Post
        Started by SEQadmin2, 06-17-2026, 06:09 AM
        0 responses
        21 views
        0 reactions
        Last Post SEQadmin2  
        Started by SEQadmin2, 06-09-2026, 11:58 AM
        0 responses
        38 views
        0 reactions
        Last Post SEQadmin2  
        Started by SEQadmin2, 06-05-2026, 10:09 AM
        0 responses
        45 views
        0 reactions
        Last Post SEQadmin2  
        Started by SEQadmin2, 06-04-2026, 08:59 AM
        0 responses
        49 views
        0 reactions
        Last Post SEQadmin2  
        Working...