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← A Tweak to Illumina Library Prep
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Easing the pain of titration

Posted on 21 Sep, 2011 by Brant Faircloth

Quickly following up on Nick’s post re: Illumina Library Prep, Travis Glenn pointed me towards a manuscript in Nature Protocols that proposes an alternative to the oft-grumbled-about process of titrating libraries for 454/Ion Torrent sequencing:
Zongli Zheng et al. Titration-free 454 sequencing using Y adapters. doi: 10.1038/nprot.2011.369

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