Author:
Datinska Vladimira,Gheibi Pantea,Jefferson Keynttisha,Yang Jaeyoung,Paladugu Sri,Dallett Carolina,Voracova Ivona,Foret Frantisek,Astier Yann
Abstract
AbstractEpitachophoresis is a novel next generation extraction system capable of isolating DNA and RNA simultaneously from clinically relevant samples. Here we build on the versatility of Epitachophoresis by extracting diverse nucleic acids ranging in lengths (20 nt–290 Kbp). The quality of extracted miRNA, mRNA and gDNA was assessed by downstream Next-Generation Sequencing.
Funder
Roche Sequencing Solutions
Institutional support of Institute of Analytical Chemistry
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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