NGS reagent kit NORMALASE™
enzymefor DNA library preparationfor RNA library preparation

NGS reagent kit
NGS reagent kit
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Characteristics

Type
enzyme
Applications
NGS, for DNA library preparation, for RNA library preparation

Description

Now compatible with indexing by PCR and indexing by ligation for both DNA and RNA library prep workflows The Swift Normalase Kit is a novel enzymatic NGS library normalization technology that streamlines library balancing and pooling for ease of loading on Illumina® sequencing platforms. The Normalase workflow eliminates the need for using library quantification and insert size determination to individually adjust concentrations prior to library pooling, enabling equal volume pooling for mid- to high-throughput sequencing labs. This fast, robust and automatable workflow results in optimal cluster density and library balance and can easily be integrated into your standard DNA and RNA library preparation protocols to improve turnaround time, increase efficiency and reduce cost for NGS laboratories. Save time and increase throughput: Uniform sample processing with fewer handling steps to generate balanced library representation for multiplexed sequencing. Reduce sequencing costs: Improve library balancing, allow higher multiplexing per run and obtain predictable read numbers. Flexible design: Compatible with diverse DNA and RNA library preparation methods to produce more evenly balanced sequence data. Introduction The Swift Normalase Kits offer a novel enzymatic library normalization technology that consolidates DNA or RNA library normalization and pooling for loading on Illumina® sequencing platforms. The Normalase workflow eliminates the need for library concentration adjustment prior to library pooling, resulting in optimal cluster density and library balance.
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