NGS library preparation

In general, the core steps in preparing RNA or DNA for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analysis are: (i) fragmenting and/or sizing the target sequences to a desired length, (ii) converting target to double-stranded DNA, (iii) attaching oligonucleotide adapters to the ends of target fragments, and (iv) quantitating the final library product for sequencing.

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Authors Steven R. Head, H. Kiyomi Komori, Sarah A. LaMere, Thomas Whisenant, Filip Van Nieuwerburgh, Daniel R. Salomon, and Phillip Ordoukhanian
DOI 10.2144/000114133
Journal Biotechniques
PublicationTitle Library construction for next-generation sequencing: Overviews and challenges
PublicationType Journal Article
PublicationYear 2014
Website https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4351865/pdf/nihms580820.pdf
ZoteroURL https://www.zotero.org/groups/2344323/orion/items/itemKey/NTKJYPBW
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Category Sampling and laboratory testing; Data processing and analysis
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Last Updated 29 April 2020, 02:08 (CEST)
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