Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Junior and Flx compatibility

    Has anyone used Junior to sequence library made using GS FLX Titanium emPCR L kit? We tried doing so as our FLX sequencer is down but found only very few reads passed filter (even for control beads). So I am guessing there is some compatibility issue?

    any thoughts please?

    thanks!

  • #2
    AFAIK the chemistries should be completely compatible. What type of library was it and what filters did the reads not pass?

    Comment


    • #3
      Thanks RCJK.

      It is a shotgun ligated library.

      here is what I got in the QualityFilterMetrics for the bad run (note control beads failed just as badly):

      key CATG GACT
      NumKeyPassed 261 248226
      NumDotFailed 6 30740
      NumMixedFailed 68 111699
      NumTrimmedTooShortQuality 109 102992
      NumTrimmedTooShortPrimer 0 437
      TotalPassedFilter 78 2357

      I re-ran emPCR using the Junior emPCR Titanium kit and got much improved result. Here is what the QualityFilterMetrics file looks:

      key ATGC CATG GACT
      NumKeyPassed 4054 2732 134569
      NumDotFailed 1 4 2157
      NumMixedFailed 59 26 10656
      NumTrimmedTooShortQuality 27 265 18689
      NumTrimmedTooShortPrimer 0 0 301
      TotalPassedFilter 3867 2437 102746

      Any clue what went wrong? Thanks!
      Last edited by ngseq; 08-11-2011, 12:24 PM.

      Comment


      • #4
        Hmm...I'm not too sure. For the bad run there also looks to be a high level of mixed reads that were rejected. This can be due to a few things: the library not being denatured prior to addition to the emPCR, too high a cpb leading to too high an enrichment, broken emulsions. Perhaps any or all of those occurred and maybe this also would affect the number filtered for short quality? That one I'm not very sure of but maybe someone else has some thoughts?

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by RCJK View Post
          [...] too high a cpb leading to too high an enrichment, [...]
          Is it well known that if your cpb is really high (like >10x) you can end up getting enrichment percentages that look acceptable?

          In such cases, I think the numbers of positive beads overwhelm the system. Positive beads get lost because there are not enough enrichment beads to immobilize them all.

          There are clues during enrichment that something is badly wrong. But if you ignore the odd behavior and look only at the final %enrichment you can be led astray.

          I ask because we have run into this on both the SOLiD and the GS-FLX. But, best I can remember, I have never heard any warnings from Applied Biosystems or Roche about this possibility.

          --
          Phillip

          Comment

          Latest Articles

          Collapse

          • seqadmin
            Advancing Precision Medicine for Rare Diseases in Children
            by seqadmin




            Many organizations study rare diseases, but few have a mission as impactful as Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine (RCIGM). “We are all about changing outcomes for children,” explained Dr. Stephen Kingsmore, President and CEO of the group. The institute’s initial goal was to provide rapid diagnoses for critically ill children and shorten their diagnostic odyssey, a term used to describe the long and arduous process it takes patients to obtain an accurate...
            12-16-2024, 07:57 AM
          • seqadmin
            Recent Advances in Sequencing Technologies
            by seqadmin



            Innovations in next-generation sequencing technologies and techniques are driving more precise and comprehensive exploration of complex biological systems. Current advancements include improved accessibility for long-read sequencing and significant progress in single-cell and 3D genomics. This article explores some of the most impactful developments in the field over the past year.

            Long-Read Sequencing
            Long-read sequencing has seen remarkable advancements,...
            12-02-2024, 01:49 PM

          ad_right_rmr

          Collapse

          News

          Collapse

          Topics Statistics Last Post
          Started by seqadmin, 12-17-2024, 10:28 AM
          0 responses
          32 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Started by seqadmin, 12-13-2024, 08:24 AM
          0 responses
          48 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Started by seqadmin, 12-12-2024, 07:41 AM
          0 responses
          34 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Started by seqadmin, 12-11-2024, 07:45 AM
          0 responses
          46 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Working...
          X