Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.


No, it depends on what kind of targeted sequencing you intend to do. The Both modules are compatible with the QuantSeq FWD kits V2 (Cat. No. 015, 113 – 115, 129 – 131). By getting 191 - 196).

Using only the QuantSeq-Flex First Strand Synthesis Module V2 (Cat. No. 166), you can generate target-specifically primed specific libraries during using customized reverse transcription and use the primerswith random primed Second Strand Synthesis from QuantSeq, generating -primed second strand synthesis. This generates targeted RNA-Seq libraries, allowing the identification of novel fusions.By purchasing

Using only the QuantSeq-Flex Second Strand Synthesis Module (Cat. No. 028), you can generate reverse transcription uses oligo(dT) primed libraries during reverse transcription (using the First Strand Synthesis of QuantSeq) priming and target-specifically primed libraries during specific primers are used for second strand synthesis, which means . This generates targeted 3' mRNA-Seq libraries. Please note that the second strand synthesis reaction requires annealing temperatures of >45 °C. In case you need to use lower temperatures

NOTE: If interested in using QuantSeq-Flex Second Strand Synthesis Module with QuantSeq REV, please contact support@lexogen.com. Getting

Using both the QuantSeq-Flex First and Second Strand Synthesis Modules allows you to generate targeted libraries in both reverse transcription and second strand synthesis (targeted RNA-Seq) to identify known targetsfully-targeted libraries to identify known targets at specified sequence regions. This is the ideal approach when seeking to replace multiplex qPCR with an amplicon-based targeted RNA-Seq assay.

NOTE: The second strand synthesis reaction requires annealing temperatures of >45 °C. In case you need to use lower temperatures, please contact support@lexogen.com.