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Genome Research | 2012

Transposase mediated construction of RNA-seq libraries

Jason Gertz; Katherine E. Varley; Nicholas S. Davis; Bradley J. Baas; Igor Y. Goryshin; Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Scott Kuersten; Richard M. Myers

RNA-seq has been widely adopted as a gene-expression measurement tool due to the detail, resolution, and sensitivity of transcript characterization that the technique provides. Here we present two transposon-based methods that efficiently construct high-quality RNA-seq libraries. We first describe a method that creates RNA-seq libraries for Illumina sequencing from double-stranded cDNA with only two enzymatic reactions. We generated high-quality RNA-seq libraries from as little as 10 pg of mRNA (∼1 ng of total RNA) with this approach. We also present a strand-specific RNA-seq library construction protocol that combines transposon-based library construction with uracil DNA glycosylase and endonuclease VIII to specifically degrade the second strand constructed during cDNA synthesis. The directional RNA-seq libraries maintain the same quality as the nondirectional libraries, while showing a high degree of strand specificity, such that 99.5% of reads map to the expected genomic strand. Each transposon-based library construction method performed well when compared with standard RNA-seq library construction methods with regard to complexity of the libraries, correlation between biological replicates, and the percentage of reads that align to the genome as well as exons. Our results show that high-quality RNA-seq libraries can be constructed efficiently and in an automatable fashion using transposition technology.


Archive | 2012

Oligonucleotide replacement for di-tagged and directional libraries

Bradely Baas; Igor Goryshin; Mark Maffitt; Ramesh Vaidyanathan


Archive | 2010

METHODS AND KITS FOR 3'-END-TAGGING OF RNA

Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Scott Kuersten; Ken Doyle


Archive | 2015

MODIFIED TRANSPOSASES FOR IMPROVED INSERTION SEQUENCE BIAS AND INCREASED DNA INPUT TOLERANCE

Christian Gloeckner; Amirali Kia; Erin Bomati; Molly He; Haiying Li Grunenwald; Scott Kuersten; Trina Faye Osothprarop; Darin Haskins; Joshua Burgess; Anupama Khanna; Daniel Schlingman; Ramesh Vaidyanathan


Archive | 2015

Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing using uracil n-glycosylase (ung) and endonuclease iv

Joshua Burgess; Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Stephen Paul Bruinsma; Haiying Li Grunenwald


Archive | 2016

Méthodes d'analyse d'acides nucléiques

Scott Kuersten; Agnes Radek; Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Haiying Li Grunenwald


Archive | 2016

Methods of analyzing nucleic acids

Scott Kuersten; Agnes Radek; Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Haiying Li Grunenwald


Archive | 2015

Method and compositions for detecting pathogenic organisms

Haiying Li Grunenwald; Stephen Paul Bruinsma; Anupama Khanna; Ramesh Vaidyanathan


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2013

Assessing mRNA Translation: Deep Sequencing of Ribosome Footprints.

Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Scott Kuersten; Agnes Radek; Sajani Swami; Fraz Syed


Archive | 2012

Oligonukleotidersatz für di-markierte und gerichtete bibliotheken

Igor Goryshin; Bradley J. Baas; Ramesh Vaidyanathan; Mark Maffitt

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Igor Y. Goryshin

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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