Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit
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Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit
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Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit

The Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit provides a rapid and flexible enzymatic-based library construction methodology for the Personal GenomeRead more
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Catalog number 4471269
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Price (USD)
1,312.00
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The Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit provides a rapid and flexible enzymatic-based library construction methodology for the Personal Genome Machine™ sequencing system workflow. Employing enhanced proprietary Ion Shear™ DNA fragmentation chemistry, this revolutionary kit allows completion of library preparation in as little as 2 hours for gDNA and amplicon libraries, removing the need for a physical shearing device to save time and cost. With significantly higher yields and lower bias than other library construction techniques, superior coverage uniformity is attained with as little as 100 ng input DNA. In addition, highly efficient library construction enables the creation of 'amplification-free' libraries from 1 μg input material. This kit allows users to modulate an appropriate fragment insert size depending on desired read length and application.

The Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit contains sample preparation reagents for enzymatic shearing and library construction for up to 20 DNA libraries (depending on input DNA type) for semiconductor sequencing. Store components at -20°C.

The Ion Xpress™ Plus Fragment Library Kit offers you:

  • Superior coverage uniformity for diverse sample types using our proprietary Ion Shear™ Plus chemistry
  • Lower input requirement with as little as 100 ng starting material
  • Rapid and flexible workflow with Ion fragment libraries containing variable insert sizes in as fast as 2 hours
  • Significant cost savings by removing the need for ancillary shearing devices
  • Scalable methodology applicable to automated library preparation systems including the AB Library Builder™ System

A Single-Day Workflow: The Next Stage in a Sequencing Revolution

With a turnaround time of as little as 2 hours, the Ion Xpress™ Fragment Library Kit shortens the Ion sequencing workflow to a single workday, making comprehensive analyses of your sample(s) of interest possible in less time than ever before. Furthermore, Ion Xpress™ Plus fragment libraries exhibit greater coverage uniformity and higher recovery rates across diverse sample types than other library construction methodologies, so you can be confident of generating the best data in the shortest time.

Ion Torrent Sequencing Made Simpler, Faster, and More Affordable

Ion Shear™ Plus DNA fragmentation technology, included in the Ion Xpress™ Plus kit, obviates the need for costly physical shearing devices for most applications and requires as little as 100 ng of sample, accelerating your path to semiconductor sequencing. This flexible technology provides users the ability to adjust the resulting DNA fragment size to accommodate a range of sequencing read lengths depending on their project requirements. This technology is also amenable to automated library preparation systems such as the AB Library Builder™ System to provide quick answers when you need them most. Ion Shear™ Plus DNA fragmentation technology is not included in the Ion Plus kit. Use the Ion Plus kit if physical shearing methods are preferred.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
FormatKit
Sample TypeDNA
Sequencing TypeGenome and DNA Sequencing
For Use With (Equipment)Ion GeneStudio™ S5 Series Sequencer, Ion Chef™ System
For Use With (Application)Sequencing
High-throughput CompatibilityHigh-throughput Compatible, Multiplexing
LibrariesFragment Library
Product LineIon Torrent™, Ion Xpress™
Product TypePlus Fragment Library Kit
Quantity10 Reactions
TechniquePost-Light™ Ion Semiconductor Sequencing
Template CompatibilityGenomic DNA
Workflow StepLibrary Generation
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Ion Plus Fragment Library Kit & Ion Shear™ Plus Reagents Kit, –°C to –10°C

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What are the recommended conditions for long-term storage of my libraries?

For long-term storage, libraries should be stored concentrated (dilutions recommended for template preparation are not intended for long term storage) in LoBind tubes in low TE in non-frost free freezer at -20 degrees C.

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If adapter dimers are present in my library, can they be detected using the Ion Library TaqMan Quantitation Kit (qPCR)?

No, the Ion Library TaqMan Quantitation Kit for qPCR library quantification is unable to differentiate amplifiable primer-dimers from library fragments. We recommend assessing the library size distribution, including checking for the presence of adapter dimers, using the Bioanalyzer instrument. Libraries containing adapter dimers will have sharp peaks at ~70 bp for non-barcoded libraries or ~90 bp for barcoded libraries.

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I tried quantifying my amplified library with both the Ion Library Quantitation Kit (qPCR) and the Bioanalyzer instrument. The concentration according to qPCR is lower than the Bioanalyzer instrument. Which concentration should I use?

We recommend using the qPCR result, as quantification by qPCR is generally more accurate than quantification using the Bioanalyzer instrument.

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Can the Ion Library Equalizer Kit (Cat. No. 4482298) be used to normalize 400-base read libraries?

Currently, the Ion Library Equalizer Kit is validated and only recommended for use with up to 300-base read libraries.

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For quantification of my library on the Bioanalyzer instrument, do I have to amplify my library first?

We highly recommend quantifying unamplified libraries using qPCR, as it specifically measures the amplifiable (or usable) library fragments present. Unamplified libraries will contain unadapted and improperly adapted fragments, which will be included in quantification data obtained if using the Bioanalyzer instrument. Library quantification on the Bioanalyzer instrument using the Agilent High Sensitivity DNA Kit is only recommended for amplified libraries, as the library amplification process selects for properly adapted library fragments.

The Bioanalyzer instrument can be used to assess the size distribution of both amplified and unamplified libraries. Please see the Ion Xpress Plus gDNA Fragment Library Preparation User Guide (Pub. No. 4471989) for detailed information. If using the Bioanalyzer instrument for quantification of unamplified libraries, please note that this method will generally underestimate the concentration of usable library fragments and a library input titration may be necessary to optimize template preparation.

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