Unconfigured Ad

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • FroggyFlox
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 4

    AxyPrep Mag FragmentSelect Kits

    Hi everybody,

    I've been contacted and received some information from vendors about the AxyPrep Mag FragmentSelect Kits, being marketed as a perfect and cheaper alternative to the Ampure XP beads for library preparation and size selection. According to their documentation, they would even have a much better yield for similar size selection.
    Although they seem to be much cheaper, I was wondering if anyone here ever tried them, and/or had some information about their performance relative to the Ampure XP beads.
    I'm currently using the Ampure XP beads and am very happy with their performance, but their price definitively is a point that could be improved.


    Thanks for your input.
  • Miaranne
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 7

    #2
    Hello FroggyFlox,
    I'm in the same situation. Have you test the AxyPrep Frag Select since you posted this topic?
    Thanks!

    Comment

    • MU Core
      Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 60

      #3
      Our group has been using the AxyPrep Mag PCR Cleanup beads in our Illumina library construction methods with good results.

      Comment

      • NGSguy
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 1

        #4
        Hi there -- anyone interested in getting free samples of EpiNext beads? They are higher yield alternatives to AMPure for less than half the price. Message me for the link.

        Comment

        • stacey82
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 2

          #5
          MU Core, are the AxyPrep Mag PCR cleanup beads used in exactly the same way as the AMPure XP ones for Illumina protocols (TruSeq library preps)? We are thinking of trying them but wanted some reassurance from someone who has used them that they are as good and don't require protocol tweaking. Thanks

          Comment

          • MU Core
            Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 60

            #6
            stacey82, the beads are substituted with no alterations to the protocol. We've yet to experience an issue and have been using the beads for several months.

            Comment

            • stacey82
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 2

              #7
              Great, I will give the beads a go then! Thanks for the information.

              Comment

              Latest Articles

              Collapse

              • SEQadmin2
                From Collection to Sequencing: Why Sample Preparation and Preservation Define Sequencing Data
                by SEQadmin2


                Data variability is still an issue in sequencing technologies despite the advances in reproducibility and accuracy of these platforms. But the problem does not originate in the sequencing itself, but in the previous steps, before the sample reaches the sequencer.


                The first step is collection, followed by preservation and sample preparation for analysis. Most scientists overlook those steps, but not being careful might just be skewing the experiment’s results.
                ...
                06-02-2026, 10:05 AM
              • SEQadmin2
                Single-Cell Sequencing at an Inflection Point: Early Impacts of New Platforms and Emerging Trends
                by SEQadmin2


                With the launch of new single-cell sequencing platforms in 2026, the field stands at an exciting inflection point. This article surveys the most impactful advances in the field and discusses how they’re reshaping research in cancer, immunology, and beyond.


                Introduction

                Single-cell sequencing technologies have undergone remarkable advances over the past decade, transitioning from low-throughput experimental approaches to highly scalable platforms capable of...
                05-22-2026, 06:42 AM
              • SEQadmin2
                Environmental Genomics in the Age of NGS: From Microbes to Conservation Strategies
                by SEQadmin2

                Studying ecosystems means dealing with complex, multi-species communities that are hard to observe at scale. This complexity, however, hides many important questions to be answered, from how biogeochemical cycles work and how climate change can affect species distribution to how conservation strategies can work best.


                Genomics, particularly since the expansion of NGS, has transformed ecosystem ecology. By sequencing environmental DNA, we can now assess biodiversity without direct...
                05-06-2026, 09:04 AM

              ad_right_rmr

              Collapse

              News

              Collapse

              Topics Statistics Last Post
              Started by SEQadmin2, Today, 08:59 AM
              0 responses
              10 views
              0 reactions
              Last Post SEQadmin2  
              Started by SEQadmin2, 06-02-2026, 12:03 PM
              0 responses
              21 views
              0 reactions
              Last Post SEQadmin2  
              Started by SEQadmin2, 06-02-2026, 11:40 AM
              0 responses
              17 views
              0 reactions
              Last Post SEQadmin2  
              Started by SEQadmin2, 05-28-2026, 11:40 AM
              0 responses
              31 views
              0 reactions
              Last Post SEQadmin2  
              Working...