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. 2013 May;24(Suppl):S44.

A Fast Solution to NGS Library Prep with Low Nanogram DNA Input

Pingfang Liu 1, Gregory JS Lohman 1, Eric Cantor 1, Bradley W Langhorst 1, Erbay Yigit 1, Lynne M Apone 1, Daniela B Munafo 1, Fiona J Stewart 1, Thomas C Evans Jr 1, Nicole Nichols 1, Eileen T Dimalanta 1, Theodore B Davis 1, Christine Sumner
PMCID: PMC3635320

Abstract

Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has significantly impacted human genetics, enabling a comprehensive characterization of the human genome as well as a better understanding of many genomic abnormalities. By delivering massive DNA sequences at unprecedented speed and cost, NGS promises to make personalized medicine a reality in the foreseeable future. To date, library construction with clinical samples has been a challenge, primarily due to the limited quantities of sample DNA available. Our objective here was to overcome this challenge by developing NEBNext® Ultra DNA Library Prep Kit, a fast library preparation method. Specifically, we streamlined the workflow utilizing novel NEBNext reagents and adaptors, including a new DNA polymerase that has been optimized to minimize GC bias. As a result of this work, we have developed a simple method for library construction from an amount of DNA as low as 5 ng, which can be used for both intact and fragmented DNA. Moreover, the workflow is compatible with multiple NGS platforms.


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