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Future Medicine, BioTechniques, 5(67), p. 229-237, 2019

DOI: 10.2144/btn-2019-0035

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Highly efficient library preparation for Ion Torrent sequencing using Y-adapters

Journal article published in 2019 by Leonie F. Forth ORCID, Dirk Höper
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Library preparation is a crucial step in next-generation sequencing workflows. Key determinants of successful library preparation are the available amount of input DNA and the efficiency of the conversion of this DNA into functional library molecules. While the standard blunt-end ligation protocol for Ion Torrent libraries has a theoretical maximum efficiency of 25%, Y-adapters enable highly efficient library preparation by (i) sticky-end ligation and (ii) rendering both DNA strands functional for sequencing, hence resulting in a theoretical efficiency of up to 100%. Moreover, the generation of adapter dimers is reduced. Therefore, we designed, optimized and validated Y-adapters compatible with Ion Torrent sequencing. These facilitate higher library yields combined with overall high sequencing performance regarding the key characteristics read-length, base quality, and library complexity.