Boost Microbial Detection Sensitivity with Unbiased Human Host DNA and RNA Depletion

Boost Microbial Detection Sensitivity with Unbiased Human Host DNA and RNA Depletion

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The vast majority of molecules sequenced are uninformative

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The vast majority of molecules sequenced are uninformative

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Boost Microbial Detection Sensitivity with Unbiased Human Host DNA and RNA Depletion

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Learning objectives
  3. 3 The vast majority of molecules sequenced are uninformative
  4. 4 The power of Jumpcode: Shift sequencing power to biologically relevant content
  5. 5 Applications and CRISPRclean product portfolio
  6. 6 Human microbiome samples
  7. 7 1-day workflow from DNA to ready-for-library-prep
  8. 8 Experimental Results
  9. 9 Unbiased human DNA depletion in contrived samples
  10. 10 Takeaways from Initial Comparison of Host Depletion Methods
  11. 11 Jumpcode has higher species counts correlation between untreated and depleted samples
  12. 12 3.7-fold boost in microbial reads in clinical samples (vaginal)
  13. 13 Detect more bacterial species in clinical samples (vaginal)
  14. 14 Detect more bacterial species in clinical samples (saliva)
  15. 15 Benefits Summary
  16. 16 Depletion of targeted human and Zymo Community Standard RNA, Increased depth of coverage for SARS-Cov-2
  17. 17 SARS-CoV-2 Depth of Coverage

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