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  • Thuur
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 1

    ultra long fragments capturing

    Is it possible to capture ultra long fragments, for example >200kb. For this I need to extract High molecular weight DNA from Human blood. But then I want to capture these long fragments for example chromosome 6 short arm or a specific 200k fragment, Hopefully there is a technique without PCR.

    Anybody has experience with this?
  • tangjj
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 1

    #2
    Hi,have you successfully captured ultra long fragments? Recently I want to capture a 200kb fragment from high molecular weight DNA. I wonder if you have any successful experience.

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    • pmiguel
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 2328

      #3
      Old school method involved embedding cells in agarose and lysing/prepping the DNA in situ. Initially these were just little slabs of agarose. But later moved more to higher surface area collects of agarose "beads".
      Anyway, then they get run on a pulsed field gel for size selection.
      Anyone using agarose for their large fragment preps these days?

      --
      Phillip

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      • JTH-Genome
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2019
        • 6

        #4
        BioNano

        I agree with Phillip. Use the agarose plugs for the lysis. It might be old school, but it is making a comeback! You can use the BioNano protocol for high MW DNA. It's one of the best protocols around.

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        Or you can do your own homebrew version with agarose plugs.

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        • ychang
          Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 17

          #5

          I think this is the best method for your purpose.

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          • ajthomas
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 167

            #6
            There are a couple of options. The first is the SageHLS (suggested by ychang, above) https://sagescience.com/products/sagehls/.
            The second is CAS9-targeted sequencing on the MinION. If you don't have a SageHLS, or know someone nearby with one, this might be the better option, as the SageHLS requires fresh cells to start, and shipping them to someone to do the capture might be a challenge. If you can access a SageHLS, that's probably a better way to try first.

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