SRSLY® cfDNA applications
Use our SRSLY PicoPlus and NanoPlus Kits for your cfDNA applications - rare variant calling to fragmentomics
application notes on cfDNA
This data spotlight demonstrates the compatibility of ClaretBio’s SRSLY library prep with the Element Biosciences’ AVITI™ Systems.
Reduce pipetting steps, gain hands free time! With the Bravo machine, you can prepare SRSLY libraries as easily as you would manually!
SRSLY Libraries are now compatible with the Singular Genomics G4 Sequencing platform.
This application note describes the utility of SRSLY in performing targeted sequence analysis of SAR-CoV-2 RNA-Seq libraries were generated with SRSLY within 3 hours. Subsequent enrichment of viral sequences can be performed with a user-preferred hybridization-based panel.
SRSLY NGS library preparation with twist exome panel enrichment for ctDNA SNP profiling
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA), found circulating in blood plasma, contains a wealth of clinically relevant biological information which can be recovered by minimally-invasive procedures. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data obtained from cfDNA, can be used to monitor prenatal health, organ transplant reception or rejection, cancer and other diseases.
Using the Horizon Oncospan cfDNA standard and the Twist Bioscience pan-cancer enrichment panel, we showcase the utility of SRSLY NGS library preparation in ctDNA variant calling.
ClaretBio’s Clarefy Purification beads are the ultimate choice for retaining short DNA fragments. But we understand labs may have their own purification beads. We’ve put together a handy comparison how to still get the best SRSLY NGS libraries with other, 3rd party beads.
WEBINARS and Videos
In this webinar, Jordan Cheng (UCLA, School of Dentistry) describes the development of an extraction methods to capture highly degraded cell-free DNA from urine and plasma. A new class of cfDNA called ultra-short cell-free DNA are retained by this method and provides improved insights to the origin of cfDNA.
In this first-talk of the webinar series, Ms. Adrienne Chang (Cornell University) talks about the challenges in metagenomic assays from cfDNA. She highlights utility of single-stranded library preparation such as SRSLY in retaining short fragments and improving overall quality of the data obtained from difficult to sequence DNA inputs
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