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  • ChiaraGen
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2019
    • 7

    Haloplex HS method

    Hello!
    I have two questions about Haloplex HS protocol:

    1. I read that Haloplex uses double stranded byotinilated probes and during hybridization step I put with probes also indexes. Someone Know's how the indexes hybridize with the target and probes creating the ring? Beacuse I know that the probes contain a sequence complementary to my target and a site where there are sequencing primer motif, index,adapters, pcr primers and molecular barcode. Where the indexes hybridize?

    2.Why Haloplex is defined as an amplicon based method while SureSelect a capure method? (see the paper "Evaluation of Hybridization Capture Versus
    Amplicon-Based Methods for Whole-Exome Sequencing"2015)
    Both methods use PCR but in different moment, so I don't understand... and also I don't understand why capture method demonstrate better uniformity.

    Thank you very much!

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