CRISPRClean Bulk Ribodepletion Reagents (Human, Mouse, Rat)

Multiplex rRNA depletion with our bulk depletion reagents

CRISPRClean Bulk Ribodepletion Reagents remove overabundant human, mouse, or rat rRNA from RNA-Seq libraries to improve sequencing sensitivity and performance. This protocol was designed for high-throughput screening applications by moving the depletion step post-library prep and enabling depletion on multiplexed pools of up to 96 libraries.

Discover relevant transcripts for human, mouse, or rat

RNA samples frequently contain up to >90% ribosomal RNA. Transcriptome sequencing without removing these noisy rRNA sequences reduces sequencing capacity making it harder to detect lower expressing, biologically relevant transcripts.
Upon request, Jumpcode can design species-specific rRNA depletion guides for customers interested in studying other species.

Highlights

  • Use for DRUG-Seq and high-throughput transcriptome profiling screening applications
  • Deplete up to 96 RNA-Seq libraries in a single pool
  • Deplete >99% of rRNA per sample
  • Automation-friendly protocol

About

  • Upon request, species-specific rRNA depletion guides can be customized and substituted for HMR
  • Currently available species: Yeast, acinetobacter baumannii, campylobacter coli, campylobacter jejuni, clostridioides difficile, enterococcus faecium, escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, legionella pneumophila, listeria monocytogenes, methylococcus capsulatus, mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacteroides abscessus, neisseria gonorrhoeae, neisseria meningitidis, pseudomonias aeruginosa, salmonella enterica, staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus agalactiae, streptococcus pneumoniae, streptoccus pyogenes, vibrio cholerae

Specification
Catalog KIT1026
Samples per kit 1536; 16 reactions
Sample types Total RNA
Multiplex 96 samples per reaction
Compatible species Human, mouse, rat
Designed to deplete Human 5S, 5.8S, 18S and 28S rRNA genes, 45S rRNA precursor, mitochondrial 12S and 16S rRNA genes

CRISPRClean Bulk Ribodepletion Reagents (Human, Mouse, Rat)

1536 samples

$7,680 Add to Cart

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For the US patent, the patent number is US 10,604,802 entitled Genome Fractioning. The patent publication is available here.

For the EP patent, the patent number is EP3102722 entitled Genome Fractioning. The patent publication is available here.