Journal article
Pre-capture multiplexing improves efficiency and cost-effectiveness of targeted genomic enrichment
AE Shearer, MS Hildebrand, H Ravi, S Joshi, AC Guiffre, B Novak, S Happe, EM LeProust, RJH Smith
BMC Genomics | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background: Targeted genomic enrichment (TGE) is a widely used method for isolating and enriching specific genomic regions prior to massively parallel sequencing. To make effective use of sequencer output, barcoding and sample pooling (multiplexing) after TGE and prior to sequencing (post-capture multiplexing) has become routine. While previous reports have indicated that multiplexing prior to capture (pre-capture multiplexing) is feasible, no thorough examination of the effect of this method has been completed on a large number of samples. Here we compare standard post-capture TGE to two levels of pre-capture multiplexing: 12 or 16 samples per pool. We evaluated these methods using standard..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by NIDCD RO1s DC003544, DC002842 and DC012049 to RJHS, as well as NIDCD 1F30DC011674 to AES, and an NHMRC Overseas Biomedical Postdoctoral Training Fellowship (ID 546493) to MSH.