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  • kzarn
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    • Jan 2014
    • 19

    Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing

    Hi All,

    I am trying to determine which library prep kit to use for whole mitochondrial genome sequencing (assuming mitochondrial genomes size of ~17,000bp).

    I'm currently thinking that the Illumina TruSeq DNA PCR-Free Sample Preparation Kit is our best option, but am curious about whether other kits might be better or if any of you have mitochondrial genome sequencing experience using other kits.

    Thanks for reading and thanks ahead of time for your response(s)!
  • tymek666
    Junior Member
    • May 2011
    • 7

    #2
    We are using Nextera XT, works fine with plant mitogenomes.

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    • kzarn
      Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 19

      #3
      Are you purifying the mtDNA before starting library preps?

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      • tymek666
        Junior Member
        • May 2011
        • 7

        #4
        Originally posted by kzarn View Post
        Are you purifying the mtDNA before starting library preps?
        nope, since we didn't enrich mtDNA.

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