I came across this technology for DNA shearing http://www.kbioscience.co.uk/instrum...-DNA_shear.htm Has anyone got any experience with this technology?
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KASPar Kbioscience
Hallo,
does anybody have experience with the KASPar genotying assay from Kbioscience?
I am thinking of using this technology but I first would like to know your experience.
Thanks a lot!
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I'm looking to create a couple of 8kb paired end rapid libraries for 454 seq and don't have a HydroShear, I realize there are a few places to outsource the shearing step to facilities such as Profile Genomics or Covaris but has anyone tried Covaris's g-TUBE single-use device that shears genomic DNA into selected fragments sizes ranging from 6kb to 20kb. The only equipment needed is a compatible bench-top centrifuge, looks like it would be about $27/sample.
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The other drawback is throughput I guess, the Bioruptor takes up to six samples at once.
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