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Description: The Zymo-Seq™ SPLAT DNA Library Kit is a versatile solution for DNA library preparation from a wide variety of sample types. By applying the unique, single-stranded library preparation approach of Splinted Ligation Adapter Tagging (SPLAT), DNA libraries can be prepared from genomic DNA, cell-free DNA, and even FFPE-derived DNA with ease. Additionally, the SPLAT technology allows for direct ligation of adapters onto the native ends of each DNA fragment, simultaneously eliminating the need for end-repair and ensuring preservation of all original nucleotides. This feature allows for accurate and high-fidelity analysis of fragmentation patterns, setting a new standard for fragmentomics analysis. The Zymo-Seq™ SPLAT DNA Library Kit easily generates library from 10 ng to 500 ng of pre-fragmented DNA input in just two simple steps: (a) ligation of the single-stranded DNA with the unique splinted adapters concurrently and (b) amplification of the libraries via PCR using unique dual indexes. By utilizing a straightforward workflow that is efficient and user-friendly, the Zymo-Seq™ SPLAT DNA Library Kit allows for generation of high-quality libraries ready for DNA sequencing in as little as 3 hours.
Novel Solution for Fragmentomics Analysis: Powered by Splinted Ligation Adapter Tagging (SPLAT) technology, the kit precisely captures the true fragment ends of cell-free DNA, enabling accurate and high-fidelity analysis of fragmentation patterns.
Versatile Sample Handling: The kit supports a wide range of sample types, including cell-free DNA (cfDNA), FFPE-derived DNA, and genomic DNA, while ensuring true end ligation for reliable and precise genomic data across diverse research applications.
Efficient Workflow: The two-step workflow allows for the preparation of DNA samples into sequencing-ready libraries in as little as three hours, significantly speeding up the research process.