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  • manisisland
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 3

    Sure Select Exon Capture

    Hey Guys,

    For Agilent Sure Select All Exon kit, what is your experience with hybridization? The protocol suggests 24 to 72 hr. What is the standard practice now?

    Thanks,
    Manisisland
  • ntremblay
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 31

    #2
    We have always used 24 hrs hybridization and always obtain great results ... also minimizing the hybridization time reduce the evaporation risk and the total hands-on time required.

    The only time I've used the 72 hrs is when I've prepared libraries on a friday and left them for the week-end!
    Nicolas Tremblay
    Graduate Student

    Cardiovascular Genetics - Andelfinger Lab
    CHU Ste-Justine Research Center

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    • manisisland
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 3

      #3
      Thanks ntremblay!
      By the way, what is your on target rate?

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      • ntremblay
        Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 31

        #4
        Our on target rate is about 75% within 100 bp ...
        Nicolas Tremblay
        Graduate Student

        Cardiovascular Genetics - Andelfinger Lab
        CHU Ste-Justine Research Center

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