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Hiseq4000 ngs sequencer

Manufactured by Illumina

The HiSeq4000 is a next-generation sequencing (NGS) instrument manufactured by Illumina. It is designed to perform high-throughput DNA sequencing. The HiSeq4000 utilizes Illumina's proprietary sequencing-by-synthesis technology to generate sequencing data.

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High-throughput Nextera XT Library Prep

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Sequencing libraries were prepared using the standard Illumina Nextera XT. DNA Sample Preparation kit (Illumina, #FC-131-1096) and the combination of 384 Combinatorial Dual Indexes (Illumina- Set A to D, #FC-131-2001 to FC-131-2004). Using the Mosquito liquid handling robot, the Nextera XT chemistry was miniaturized126 (link),127 (link) (Supp. Dataset 1014 and Supp. Information). All the final 384-pooled libraries were sequenced using Illumina HiSeq4000 NGS sequencer in a paired-end—150 bases length.
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Single-cell RNA Sequencing Protocol

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All the final 384-pooled libraries were sequenced using Illumina HiSeq4000 NGS sequencer in a paired-end 150 bases length. Each 384-pooled library was sequenced in one lane leading on average to ~1 million reads per nuclei.
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