A critical challenge at core facilities are poor quality inputs such as FFPE, liquid biopsies, ancient DNA. These inputs are highly fragmented and degraded and perform poorly on standard NGS workflows. ClaretBio’s mission is to enhance the quality of sequencing data obtained from such challenging sample types. Our flagship library preparation method SRSLY generates high complexity libraries from picogram amounts of fragmented and degraded DNA. At this webinar, you will hear from two accomplished speakers who have developed robust workflows to challenging samples – non-plasma liquid biopsies and bones to generate high quality NGS data.
The SERIOUS Talk-2
In this webinar, Jordan Cheng (UCLA, School of Dentistry) describes the development of an extraction methods to capture highly degraded cell-free DNA from urine and plasma. A new class of cfDNA called ultra-short cell-free DNA are retained by this method and provides improved insights to the origin of cfDNA.