Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Transcriptomics/cDNA Conversion"

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                             <h3>Was cDNA really synthesized?</h3>
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                             <h3> cDNA yield</h3>
<p>The base sequences needs to be aligned to the reference genome of the sequenced species in question for the downstream data analysis. This is important because we want to know where each sequence actually lies in the genome and which genes they correspond to. Genome alignment was done using another community tool called minimap2.</p>
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<p>The amount of cDNA as measured by Qubit (Thermo Fisher). Typically, the cDNA amount would be equal to roughly twice the mass of the input RNA. For 125 ng of mRNA input we have synthesized (in an usual experiment) about 300 ng of cDNA. This amount was sufficient for further experiments.</p>
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  <h3> RNA contamination</h3>
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<p>cDNA which was synthesized during this experiment was used to prepare sequencing library. Due to the suboptimal sequencing performance as described <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Transcriptomics/Sequencing"> here, we began to investigate among other factors the quality of the input cDNA. After extensive troubleshooting it was determined that RNA was still present in the cDNA samples despite digestion and cleaning steps. Unfortunately efficient way of removing RNA has not been found during the course of the project, which is the main reason for poor sequencing results.</a></p>
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<p>The following section describes the various troubleshooting approaches to investigating the RNA contamination.</p>
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<b>cDNA yields</b>
 
The amount of cDNA as measured by Qubit (Thermo Fisher). Typically, the cDNA amount would be equal to roughly twice the mass of the input RNA. For 125 ng of mRNA input we have synthesized (in an usual experiment) about 300 ng of cDNA. This amount was sufficient for further experiments. <br><br>
 
  
<b>RNA contamination</b>
 
The amount of cDNA as measured by Qubit (Thermo Fisher). Typically, the cDNA amount would be equal to roughly twice the mass of the input RNA. For 125 ng of mRNA input we have synthesized (in an usual experiment) about 300 ng of cDNA. This amount was sufficient for further experiments. <br><br>
 
  
  

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