Lagging strand detection with SDL-TOPO protocol
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ABSTRACT: SDL-TOPO protocol was applied for the detection of lagging-strand in replicating budding yeast strain. Genomic DNA was extracted from cdc9 mutant strain, and served for library preparation with SDL-TOPO. To see the sensitivity of SDL-TOPO for the detection of lagging strand, various amounts of genomic DNA were used for the library preparation: 75 ng, 25 ng, 7.5 ng, 2.5 ng, 750 pg, 250 pg, 75 pg, and 25 pg. The prepared libraries were sequenced on Illumina iSeq100 with paired-end mode of 150x2. Only read 1 was served for mapping with bowtie2 against reference sequence sacSer3. The mapped reads were separated strand specifically, and read depths were visualized. The strand-biased mapping patterens were observed for libraries prepared from each amount of input DNA.
ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces cerevisiae
PROVIDER: GSE286342 | GEO | 2025/01/17
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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