Liquid Handling for Microbial Research

Microbial Sequencing

Microbial next-generation sequencing is an essential tool for studying genomes of novel organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and funguses. Using next-generation sequencing enables detecting the low-frequency variants that cannot be detected using other methods. Microbial sequencing is performed for a variety of applications, such as human microbiome studies, environmental monitoring, pathogen identification and detection of contaminants in food or other materials.

16S and Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequencing are common amplicon sequencing methods used to detect bacteria or fungi within a given sample. With the ability to multiplex many microbial sequencing samples in a single run of a sequencer and still obtain high sequencing coverage per sample, shotgun or whole genome metagenomic sequencing is commonly used to identify very low abundance variants of the microbial community that may be missed with other methods.

Reduce reaction volumes (up to ~10X) and reaction cost for your microbial research.

Due to high throughput nature of these efforts, and being able to multiplex many samples in one sequencing run, the cost of sample preparation is often a limiting factor. Echo Liquid Handler technology enables reducing the reaction volumes for library preparation kits, while dispensing the reagents and samples very precisely and accurately, and maintaining data quality. Therefore, through miniaturization researchers can drastically increase the number of libraries generated using same amount of reagents.

Echo 525 Acoustic Liquid Handler

Key Benefits

  • Accurate and precise transfers ensuring of great data quality
  • Reduced reaction volumes and cost (up to ~10-fold), while maintaining data quality
  • Fast DNA dilution, library prep set up, and pooling and normalization up to a magnitude faster
  • Reliable instrument and easy to use software, a great fit for any lab from low to mid to high-throughput 

Featured Video: Microbiome Whole Genome Sequencing

 

Biomek iSeries Automated Liquid Handlers

Biomek i-Series Liquid Handlers

While Echo is an essential part of providing cost savings for the library prep steps, and doing a fast pooling and normalization of prepared libraries in minutes vs. hours, a Biomek i-Series will be essential for sample extractions and bead cleanup steps. The Biomek i5 and Biomek i7 liquid handlers have a number of configurations and features, and support numerous workflows and applications for different size laboratories.

Publications:

Miniaturization and Optimization of 384-well Compatible RNA Sequencing Library Preparation

The publication describes utilization of Echo and Biomek in metagenomics sequencing of HeLa cells. Echo Liquid Handler enabling 80% cost savings in reagents and 90% time savings. Read more here.

Fluorescent Amplification for Next Generation Sequencing (FA-NGS) Library Preparation

The publication describes a newly developed high-throughput method for quantification of Nextera XT libraries, reduced 25-fold, using Echo Liquid Handler. Read more here.

Application Notes:

Whole Genome Sequencing of Microbial Communities for Scaling Microbiome and Metagenomic Studies Using the Echo 525 Liquid Handler and CosmosID

Effective Miniaturization of Illumina Nextera XT Library Prep for Multiplexed Whole Genome Sequencing and Microbiome Applications

Miniaturized 16S rRNA Amplicon Sequencing with the Echo 525 Liquid Handler for Metagenomic and Microbiome Studies

Miniaturized Sequencing Workflows for Microbiome and Metagenomic Studies

dsDNA Quantification with the Echo 525 Liquid Handler for Miniaturized Reaction Volumes, Reduced Sample Input, and Cost Savings

Genomic Reagents Portfolio

Our reagents are powered by Solid Phase Reversible Immobilization (SPRI) technology, which uses SPRI paramagnetic beads to selectively bind nucleic acids by size. It’s ideal for nucleic acid extraction from cells, tissue, blood and even challenging formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples.

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