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For high-throughput NGS Library PCR amplicon clean-up and normalization of NGS library PCR product concentration
For research use only and NOT intended for in vitro diagnostics.
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Kit Specifications
Storage Conditions
All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. This kit is stable for 2 years after the date of shipment.
Supporting Data
Title | The persistence and stabilization of auxiliary genes in the human skin virome |
Journal | Virology Journal. 2022. |
Authors | Ema H. Graham, Wesley A. Tom, Alison C. Neujahr, Michael S. Adamowicz, Jennifer L. Clarke, Joshua R. Herr & Samodha C. Fernando |
NGS Normalization 96-Well Kit
Norgen's NGS Normalization 96-Well Kit allows for high-throughput NGS library PCR amplicon clean-up and normalization of NGS library PCR product concentration. The clean-up removes all PCR by-products including primers, dimers, enzymes and unincorporated nucleotides during the library prep PCR step. Purification is based on 96-well column chromatography using Norgen’s proprietary resin as the separation matrix. The amount of Norgen’s matrix in each 96 well is optimized to have a limited binding capacity, thus each well can elute an equal concentration of PCR product. The process involves first adding 3 volumes of Buffer SK to the PCR product, and the mixture is then loaded onto the 96-Well Normalization Plate. The bound PCR amplicon is then washed with the provided Wash Solution A in order to remove any remaining impurities, and the purified PCR amplicon is eluted with Elution Buffer B. The purified and normalized library PCR amplicon can then be used in NGS workflows and other sequencing applications.
Supporting Data
Kit Specifications
Storage Conditions
All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. This kit is stable for 2 years after the date of shipment.
Title | The persistence and stabilization of auxiliary genes in the human skin virome |
Journal | Virology Journal. 2022. |
Authors | Ema H. Graham, Wesley A. Tom, Alison C. Neujahr, Michael S. Adamowicz, Jennifer L. Clarke, Joshua R. Herr & Samodha C. Fernando |