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Standard cluster generation kit

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The Standard Cluster Generation kit is a laboratory instrument designed for the preparation of DNA samples for sequencing on Illumina platforms. The kit provides the necessary reagents and consumables to generate high-quality DNA clusters on flow cells, which is a critical step in the Illumina sequencing workflow.

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3 protocols using standard cluster generation kit

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Whole-Genome Sequencing of Evolved Bacterial Strains

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Single-end 36 bp sequencing libraries were created using the Illumina Genomic DNA Sample Prep Kit according to manufacturer's instructions (5 µg input genomic DNA), and sequencing flow cells were prepared using the Illumina Standard Cluster Generation Kit. Samples were sequenced on the Illumina Genome Analyzer II, and image analysis and data extraction were performed using Illumina RTA 1.5.35.0. Reads (with qualities) were aligned to the K12 reference genome (gi|49175990|ref|NC_000913.2) using BWA v0.5.8 [147] (link) with default parameters. Whole-genome pileup files were generated using SAMtools v0.1.8–18 [148] (link) and single-nucleotide polymorphisms due to the evolution were called using custom perl scripts that compared each evolved strain with the original ancestor. Briefly, SNPs passed the filter if they were represented in at least 40% of reads in the evolved strain and at most 10% in the reference strain, with at least 5 reads covering the position in both strains. Additional heuristic filters included a confirming read from both strands, and no more than one ambiguous SNP call (“N”) or deletion (“*”) at that position. Insertions and deletions relative to the K12 reference sequence were identified using Breseq v. 0.18 with default parameters (http://barricklab.org/breseq; [32] (link)).
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Whole Genome Sequencing of T. reesei QM9978

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Chromosomal DNA from T. reesei QM9978 was prepared as previously described [14 (link)]. Fragment libraries were prepared according to the TruSeq® DNA Sample Preparation Guide from Illumina (http://www.illumina.com). These libraries were then loaded onto the cluster generation station for single-molecule bridge amplification using the Standard Cluster Generation kit from Illumina. The slide with amplified clusters was then subjected to sequencing on the Illumina Genome Analyser I (GAI) for single reads using the 36 cycle Sequencing Kit version 1 from Illumina.
The whole genome sequence of T. reesei QM9978 will be deposited at the Sequence Read Archive (SRA; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra).
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Sequencing of Trichoderma reesei QM9136 Genome

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Chromosomal DNA from T. reesei QM9136 was prepared as described previously [5 (link)]. Fragment libraries were prepared according to the TruSeq® DNA Sample Preparation Guide from Illumina (www.illumina.com). These libraries were then loaded onto the cluster generation station for single molecule bridge amplification using the Standard Cluster Generation kit from Illumina. The slide with amplified clusters was then subjected to sequencing on the Illumina Genome Analyser I (GAI) for single reads using the 36 cycle Sequencing Kit version 1 from Illumina.
The whole genome sequence of T. reesei QM9136 was deposited at the Sequence Read Archive (SRA; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra) under the accession number SRX059777.
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