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  • SeqTruth
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    • Apr 2009
    • 12

    Adapter sequences

    I'm looking for the sequences of both the 454 FLX and the Titanium library adapters. I'd also be interested to know the adapter sequences of any of the other platforms.

    Thanks!
  • qkdlspf
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 6

    #2
    I'd also like to know the adaptor sequences.

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    • begsch
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 7

      #3
      --> http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4819

      Originally posted by AKroxy View Post
      Here is the info I got from the Roche rep when I asked for the RAPID adaptor sequences so I could design PCR primers.

      The adaptors are double stranded. The sequences TCAG at 3' end of each long adaptor strand are the general Ti shotgun key sequences. The key sequence is different with Rapid Library. The following figure will help in explaining better. You can order the Primers below to check your library.

      emPCR Primer A 5' CCATCTCATCCCTGCGTGTC 3'
      TI A Adaptor 5' CCATCTCATCCCTGCGTGTCTCCGACTCAG 3'
      3' AGAGGCTGAGTC 5'

      emPCR Primer B 5' CCTATCCCCTGTGTGCCTTG 3'
      TI B Adaptor 5' CCTATCCCCTGTGTGCCTTGGCAGTCTCAG 3'
      3' ACCGTCAGAGTC 5'

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