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  • OptimusBrien
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 6

    Amplification of ChIP'd DNA before library prep

    Hey Guys,
    Does anyone have first hand experience of amplifying ChIP'd DNA before preparing an Illumina library? For reasons I will not go into hear I need to amplify my material. I've seen suggestions of a protocol involving amplification followed by concatenation of the amplified fragments and subsequent fragmentation of the concatenated DNA. But have had difficulty finding somebody with first hand experience whose brain I can pick If anyone has any experience I'd really appreciate some help
    Cheers
    Optimus
  • mira636
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 2

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    Hi,

    I'm looking into amplifying my Chip'd DNA as well before library preparation. I currently have Chip'd DNA in the pg range and I need to amplify up to 20ng. What protocol did you end up doing?

    Thanks in advance!

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