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  • eab
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    • May 2011
    • 66

    automated library prep for mRNA

    Does anyone have any thoughts about the best system for automated library prep in mRNA seq? Criteria include the following:

    1 - Throughput
    2 - Minimum sample requirements
    3 - Ability to enrich for message/deplete non-message integrated into workflow
    4 - Hands-on time

    Let's say money is no object.

    Thanks!
  • jgibbons1
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 135

    #2
    The integenX system is pretty nice...that is if money isn't an object of course

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    • microgirl123
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 199

      #3
      We have an IntegenX Apollo. I haven't tried it with RNA, but it works well with straight DNA library prep. I'm pretty sure they'd arrange for you to demo one or visit and try one out in a nearby lab.

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