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Selector Technology published in Nucleic Acids Research (NAR)

Scientists at Uppsala University and Olink Genomics recently published the Selector Technology in NAR.

Abstract
Targeted genome enrichment is a powerful tool for making use of the massive throughput of novel DNA-sequencing instruments. We herein present a simple and scalable protocol for multiplex amplification of target regions based on the Selector technique. The updated version exhibits improved coverage and compatibility with next-generation-sequencing (NGS) library-construction procedures for shotgun sequencing with NGS platforms. To demonstrate the performance of the technique, all 501 exons from 28 genes frequently involved in cancer were enriched for and sequenced in specimens derived from cell lines and tumor biopsies. DNA from both fresh frozen and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded biopsies were analyzed and 94% specificity and 98% coverage of the targeted region was achieved. Reproducibility between replicates was high (R2 = 0, 98) and readily enabled detection of copy-number variations. The procedure can be carried out in <24 h and does not require any dedicated instrumentation.

To view the full article, please follow the link below:

http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/11/07/nar.gkq1005.full

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  • Science, technology

Categories

  • targeted resequencing
  • sample enrichment
  • cancer exon sequencing
  • target enrichment
  • sample preparation
  • resequencing
  • next generation sequencing (ngs).
  • biotechnology
  • dna
  • gene

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