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Conference Program - ABRF 2011 - Association of Biomolecular ...

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www.454.comSequence-Enrichment SolutionGS Junior andSequence CapturePerform targeted resequencing <strong>of</strong> any genomic region in your own labby combining two new Roche technologies: NimbleGen EZ ChoiceSequence Capture custom probes and the GS Junior Instrument.Use an easy, scalable workflow for sequence enrichment —Choose a simple workflow featuring gel-free sequencing librarypreparation, single-tube capture with stable DNA probes, and easyhybridization setup.Reduce sequencing costs — Multiplex sequencing samples withmolecular barcodes to maximize data output per run.To learn more, visit www.454.com Figure 1: The GS Junior Sequence Capture Protocol.1. The genomic DNA sample is fragmented and polished.2. Linkers are ligated to the fragments.3. The sample is hybridized to a library <strong>of</strong> DNA capture probes.4. Unbound fragments are washed away.5. The captured genomic DNA (bound to beads) is used directly as PCR template.6. The amplified, enriched sample is ready for high-throughput sequencing withthe GS Junior Instrument.For life science research only.Not for use in diagnostic procedures.454, 454 SEQUENCING, NIMBLEGEN, and GS JUNIOR are trademarks <strong>of</strong> Roche.© <strong>2011</strong> Roche Diagnostics. All rights reserved.Roche Diagnostics CorporationRoche Applied ScienceIndianapolis, Indiana

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