An automated sample preparation system for large-scale DNA sequencing

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Abstract

Recent advances in DNA sequencing technologies, both in the form of high lane-density gels and automated capillary systems, will lead to an increased requirement for sample preparation systems that operate at low cost and high throughput. As part of the development of a fully automated sequencing system, we have developed an automated subsystem capable of producing 10,000 sequence-ready ssDNA templates per day from libraries of M13 plaques at a cost of $0.29 per sample. This Front End has been in high throughput operation since June, 1997 and has produced > 400,000 high-quality DNA templates.

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Marziali, A., Willis, T. D., Federspiel, N. A., & Davis, R. W. (1999). An automated sample preparation system for large-scale DNA sequencing. Genome Research, 9(5), 457–462. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.9.5.457

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