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Nebnext ultra library prep kit

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The NEBNext Ultra Library Prep Kit is a laboratory equipment product for preparing DNA samples for sequencing. The kit provides the necessary reagents and protocols to construct DNA libraries from various input materials. It is designed to enable efficient and reproducible library construction for subsequent DNA sequencing analysis.

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Feline Genome Sequencing and Mapping

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Sequencing libraries were prepared using the NEBNext Ultra Library Prep Kit for Illumina. Sequencing was conducted on an Illumina NextSeq500, single-reads with 75 bp were generated. Reads were mapped to the feline genome (FelCat5) using BWA121 (link).
Counts from sequencing libraries corresponding to different passages of the TiHo-0906 cell line were added together.
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DNA Library Prep and Quantification

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The DNA library was prepared by Magnetic Isolation Module (NEBNext®) Ultra Library Prep Kit for Illumina and quantified by Qbit®. Size and quality of the samples were examined with a bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies).
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Gut Microbiome Profiling in Mice

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Colon luminal contents in mice were collected immediately after euthanasia and were rapidly flash-frozen in liquid nitrogen for 30 min before storing at −80°C. Total bacterial DNA was extracted by using a Magnetic soil and stool DNA kit (TIANGEN, China). The V3-V4 region of 16S rRNA gene was amplified using PCR assay with. The amplicon primer sequences were as follows: forward primer 5′-(GTGCCAGCMGCCGCGGTAA)-3′; reverse primer 5′-(GGACTACHVGGGTWTCTAAT)-3′. The libraries were constructed using NEB next ultra-library prep kit (Illumina, USA) and paired-end sequenced on Illumina Novaseq6000 platform (Illumina, USA) of Novogene Co., Ltd. (Beijing, China). The filtering of raw sequence and taxonomic classification were performed as described previously (Li et al., 2020 (link)). The diagrams of alpha and beta diversity and relative abundance of microbiota were drawn using the R packages ggplot2 and vegan. The significance of beta diversity based on Weighted UniFrac dissimilarity was tested by analysis of similarities (Anosim) within the R package vegan.
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Enrichment and Sequencing of Telomeric DNA

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To enrich for telomeric DNA, genomic DNA was digested with 2 frequent cutters (AluI and MboI) and fragments greater than 10Kb were isolated. The resulting DNA was used to generate a library using the NEBNext Ultra library prep Kit and the NEBNext Multiplex Oligos for Illumina (NEB) following the manufacturer instructions. The resulting library was run on an Illumina HiSeq platform generating 100 bp indexed pair-end reads.
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ChIP-seq Library Preparation Protocol

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Chromatin immunoprecipitation was performed as previously described (Beagan et al. 2016 (link)). Sequencing libraries were prepared with the NEBNext Ultra Library Prep Kit following the manufacturer's protocol for ChIP-seq library preparation, with amplification over 18 PCR cycles using NEBNext Multiplex Oligos for Illumina. The library was confirmed to contain DNA fragments ranging roughly from 250 to 1200 bp by running a High-Sensitivity DNA assay on an Agilent Bioanalyzer and sequenced with 75 cycles per paired-end on the Illumina NextSeq500.
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