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US List Price |
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5143-02
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NEXTflex™ ChIP-Seq Kit
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48 rxns |
$1,527 |
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5143-01
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NEXTflex™ ChIP-Seq Kit
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8 rxns |
$318 |
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514120
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NEXTflex™ ChIP-seq Barcodes - 6
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48 rxns |
$207 |
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514121
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NEXTflex™ ChIP-seq Barcodes - 12
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96 rxns |
$409 |
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514122
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NEXTflex™ ChIP-seq Barcodes - 24
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192 rxns |
$809 |
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514123
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NEXTflex™ ChIP-seq Barcodes - 48
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384 rxns |
$1,591 |
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514124
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NEXTflex-96™ ChIP-seq Barcodes - 96
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768 rxns |
$3,077 |
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• Ultra low DNA input requirement of 1 ng
• For use with ChIP or genomic DNA samples
• Optimized for low DNA input with NanoQ™ enzymes and buffers
• Enhanced Adapter Ligation Technology offers a larger number of unique sequencing reads
• 96 barcoded adapters for multiplexing contain embedded index sequence
• Fast bead-based cleanup protocol shaves hours off of library prep time
• Automation-friendly workflow is compatible with liquid handlers
• Flexible barcode options – kits containing 6, 12, 24, 48 and 96 unique barcodes
• Compatible with Illumina GAIIx, HiSeq and MiSeq sequencing platforms |
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The NEXTflex™ ChIP-Seq Kit contains specially designed NanoQ™ enzymes and buffers which allow for the ultra low DNA input requirements of only 1 ng for sample preparation of chromatin immunoprecipitated or regular genomic DNA for next generation sequencing. The NEXTflex ChIP-Seq Kit also features Bioo Scientific’s proprietary “Enhanced Adapter Ligation Technology” resulting in library preps with a larger number of unique sequencing reads. By making improvements to the ligation enzymatic mix, the user will now have the ability to perform ligations with longer adapters and expect to see better binding efficiencies.
Simple Automation Friendly Workflow
The NEXTflex ChIP-Seq Kit simplifies the library prep workflow by using master mixed reagents and a gel-free protocol using magnetic bead based cleanup.
Unparalleled Multiplexing Capabilities
Using the NEXTflex™ ChIP-Seq Barcodes, the user can index 6, 12, 24, 48 or even 96 samples at once providing unparalleled ChIP sequencing capacity.
For larger volume requirements, customization and bulk packaging is available. For increased flexibility individual reagents (non-master mixed) are also available. Please contact nextgen@biooscientific.com for further information.
Select References:
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Watson E., MacNeil L.T. et al. (2013) Integration of Metabolic and Gene Regulatory Networks Modulates the C. elegans Dietary Response. Cell. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2013.02.050
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