| Literature DB >> 31796946 |
Nicolas Milon1, Juan-Luis Fuentes Rojas2, Adrien Castinel3, Laurent Bigot4, Géraud Bouwmans4, Karen Baudelle4, Audrey Boutonnet5, Audrey Gibert3, Olivier Bouchez3, Cécile Donnadieu3, Frédéric Ginot5, Aurélien Bancaud2.
Abstract
In third generation sequencing, the production of quality data requires the selection of molecules longer than ∼20 kbp, but the size selection threshold of most purification technologies is smaller than this target. Here, we describe a technology operated in a capillary with a tunable selection threshold in the range of 3 to 40 kbp controlled by an electric field. We demonstrate that the selection cut-off is sharp, the purification yield is high, and the purification throughput is scalable. We also provide an analytical model that the actuation settings of the filter. The selection of high molecular weight genomic DNA from the melon Cucumis melo L., a diploid organism of ∼0.45 Gbp, is then reported. Linked-read sequencing data show that the N50 phase block size, which scores the correct representation of two chromosomes, is enhanced by a factor of 2 after size selection, establishing the relevance and versatility of our technology.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31796946 DOI: 10.1039/c9lc00965e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Chip ISSN: 1473-0189 Impact factor: 6.799