How to ensure your research grant goes further when it comes to NGS library prep-Qiagen

How to ensure your research grant goes further when it comes to NGS library prep-Qiagen

Molecular Biology

August 07, 2019

Got thousands of library prep samples? Worried about inconsistency, increased re-run rates and escalating costs? Enter a world of convenience and flexibility with automated NGS library prep and combine the flexibility of QIAGEN’s QIAseq FX technology with the convenience of automation to turbocharge your library prep with Qiagen automation-friendly QIAseq FX DNA Library kit.

The QIAseq FX DNA Library Kit provide the following benefits:

  • Incorporates all-enzymatic DNA fragmentation into a streamlined, optimized protocol that does not require sample cleanup between fragmentation and adapter ligation.
  • Saves time and prevents errors.
  • Ensure high sequencing library yield with optimized enzyme and buffer compositions.
  • Enables straightforward automation of library preparation on various liquid-handling platforms, reducing hands-on time and run-to-run variability with a simple, three-reaction protocol.
  • Provides customizable, reproducible fragment sizes and allows you to achieve higher library complexity and compatibility with multiple NGS applications such as metagenomics and microbiome studies.

Go from DNA to sequencer-ready whole genome libraries in just 2.5 hours with the QIAseq FX DNA Library Kit!

NEW single-use data loggers

NEW single-use data loggers

Molecular Biology

Two new single-use USB data loggers for temperature monitoring of temperature sensitive goods during transport: the EBI 330-T30 and the EBI 330-T85. These loggers are ideal for Pharmaceutical or life science shipments where returning a more expensive multi-use logger after a shipment is difficult. All the user must do is: start the logger and place it with the shipment. The receiver simply plugs it into a computer, and is able to read the automatically generated pdf report. There are no further hassles with returning the logger to the sender!

 

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Ochratoxin A in Spices

Ochratoxin A in Spices

Molecular Biology

Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by different moulds or fungi, which can form on plants either during growth or whilst in storage. Various moulds of the genera Aspergillus and Penicillium such as Penicillium verrucosum, are responsible for the production of the mycotoxin, ochratoxin A (OTA)  a known carcinogen, teratogen and nephrotoxin.

 

February 01, 2013 More +
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