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  • Xi Wang
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 317

    mRNA-Seq protocol

    Hi all,

    I am now working on RNA-seq data. I am wonderint whether the standard Illumina mRNA-Seq protocol is updated or not from Jan 2008 to Sep 2009. If updated, what's the difference?

    Thanks in advance.
    Xi Wang
  • antoniou
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 7

    #2
    The latest protocol on the Icon web site is dated from Sept 2009. I don't have the 2008 protocol so I cannot comment on the differences

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    • Xi Wang
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 317

      #3
      Originally posted by antoniou View Post
      The latest protocol on the Icon web site is dated from Sept 2009. I don't have the 2008 protocol so I cannot comment on the differences
      Thanks. I think the protocol before Sept 2009 was not mature, so it was not published. I am just wondering that the data generated by different labs would have different data quality, and some substaintial biases. I really appreciate it if you or others could give some comments on it.
      Xi Wang

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      • huguesparri
        Member
        • May 2008
        • 97

        #4
        2008 protocole and 2009 protocole are the same.
        The only difference is that in the 2009 version, Illumina gives advices on how to extract/manipulate total RNA, asks for a RNA with RIN>8 and where in the protocole you can do Cold Storage option.

        I joined the 2008 version to this message.
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        • Xi Wang
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 317

          #5
          Originally posted by huguesparri View Post
          2008 protocole and 2009 protocole are the same.
          The only difference is that in the 2009 version, Illumina gives advices on how to extract/manipulate total RNA, asks for a RNA with RIN>8 and where in the protocole you can do Cold Storage option.

          I joined the 2008 version to this message.
          Thank you very much!
          Xi Wang

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          • Xi Wang
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 317

            #6
            Hi,

            Anyone knows how to explain why the read distributions of a gene from two experiments are not the same (not the expression, even only one isoform)? It's normal or abnormal? Now we can discharge the protocol difference. I have no idea since I am not an experiment man. Thanks.
            Xi Wang

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