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  • gavin.oliver
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 110

    RNA-Seq from FFPE Samples

    Hi all,

    Just wondering if anyone knows anything about doing this?

    I read an article by Beck et al where they developed a method called 3SEQ for RNA-Seq from FFPE samples (using the Illumina GA) but this method concentrates only on the extreme 3` end of samples and therefore obviously misses out on a lot of upstream information.

    I have read that single molecule sequencing is most suited to profiling mRNA from degraded samples and I am wondering if the Helicos or Pacific Bio machines would be suited to such analyses? Or will their techniques be 3`-biased also?

    Any feedback would be greatly appreciated

    Best,

    Gavin
  • SallyH
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 4

    #2
    Hi,

    I know this post was a long time ago, but did you do any RNA Seq from FFPE samples? If so which sample prep method did you use please? I am trying to decide between DSN normalization or the mRNA-Seq Sample Preparation kit (if I can get enough total RNA from the FFPE samples).

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    • gavin.oliver
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 110

      #3
      Hi,

      The project fell by the wayside in the end unfortunately.

      I heard numerous claims that DSN normalization works very well but only in the right hands - it seems to be a temperamental protocol.

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