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GeneRead Library Prep Kits provide an optimized and efficient workflow for library preparation in next-generation sequencing (NGS) applications. The kits allow fast and efficient preparation of DNA libraries that are for use on NGS platforms from Illumina and the Ion Torrent instrument from Life Technologies.
Procedures can be automated on the QIAcube Connect.
GeneRead Library Prep Kits provide an efficient and optimized workflow to reproducibly generate high yields of DNA library, with minimal sequence bias and low error rates, for use on NGS platforms from Illumina or the Ion Torrent instrument from Life Technologies. Highly efficient ligation reactions and an optional, high-fidelity amplification step ensure superior library yields with uniform coverage distribution, even from as low as 50 ng starting material (see figures High yields of library DNA with uniform coverage distribution and Superior yields of library DNA).
To ensure maximum yields from minimum amounts of starting material, GeneRead Library Prep Kits include an innovative high-fidelity master mix that includes GeneRead HiFi Polymerase for an optional amplification step. GeneRead HiFi Polymerase is a unique, highly specific and processive enzyme that delivers accurate amplification of library DNA with low error rates and minimum bias (see figure Low error rates with minimal sequence bias due to high-fidelity amplification).
In standard PCR amplification procedures, regions of DNA with high AT or GC content can result in little or no amplification, leading to misleading sequence data and NGS results. The GeneRead HiFi Polymerase, together with its unique buffer formulation, ensures uniform amplification of genomic regions that contain highly variable GC content, thereby ensuring even coverage in subsequent sequencing reactions (see figure Better sequence coverage).