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  • #16
    Originally posted by francicco View Post
    Thank you K.

    So which kit do you would suggest? Or which company...

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    Sorry I didn't respond to this earlier. The NEXTflex PCR-Free DNA-Seq kit from Bioo Scientific is what I would recommend, but please note that I work for Bioo Scientific. I believe Illumina and a couple of other companies offer similar kits. Feel free to PM me if you would like more information.

    No matter which company you go with, I highly recommend PCR-free, using Covaris to shear your DNA. This eliminates concern of insertion bias and PCR bias, and I am fairly sure PCR-free is generally accepted to show the most even coverage over AT and GC rich regions. If you can get 100-200 ng of DNA from an individual I think PCR-free or very low cycle PCR library prep from an individual is feasible.

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    • #17
      I would definitely be concerned with the presence of gut bacteria and endosymbionts. We do a lot of small insect genotyping by sequencing, and small insects have a higher probability of having lots of food DNA, gut bacteria, Wolbachia... you name it.

      Can you get embryos from one female? A little heterozygosity would pale in comparison to having 2/3rds your reads go to species different from the one you are interested in assembling. Heads are another option. Samples sourced from heads have been very clean.
      Providing nextRAD genotyping and PacBio sequencing services. http://snpsaurus.com

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      • #18
        Hi Francicco,

        Shearing DNA with Covaris AFA is concentration independent. You can optimize your desired shearing size range and distribution using a higher concentration of ~1g of any control DNA, and then use the same settings to shear your limited mass DNA.

        Thank you

        Hamid

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