PCR cycle selection is a delicate balancing act. When preparing RNA-seq libraries, choosing too many cycles risks overcycling, which can compromise data quality and distort transcript representation.
Clinical and biopharmaceutical labs can't afford compromise. When samples are degraded, timelines are tight, and data quality is non-negotiable, your RNA library prep must perform - every single time, ...
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Our staff has over 30 years of combined experience with different RNA library prep kits, from high quality samples to FFPE. We provide free consultations to all users before submitting a project to ...
The abundance and distribution of microRNAs vary vastly across different sample types, indicating their unique regulatory needs and physiological functions. In human samples, most reports suggest that ...
Samples are commonly stored in a way that degrades RNA. Scientists are devising new ways to overcome this obstacle for RNA sequencing. RNA is more subject to degradation than DNA, whether chemical, ...
A comprehensive review article titled “Bioinformatics perspectives on transcriptomics: A comprehensive review of bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing analyses,” published in Quantitative Biology, ...