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Introduction
Full-length IncRNA sequencing refers to the direct acquisition of the entire sequence from the 5' end to the 3' end of reverse-transcribed cDNA without fragmenting RNA following rRNA depletion. It does not rely on Poly(A) tail enrichment, thereby enabling the identification and quantification of both Poly(A)-tailed and non-tailed IncRNA transcripts. Furthermore, it systematically performs comprehensive analysis of alternative splicing events in IncRNA molecules.
Applications
Developmental Biology Research
Oncology Research
Immunoinfection Research
Environmental Toxicology Research
Highlights
Obtain full-length lncRNA sequences directly without splicing
Quantify lncRNA transcripts
Identify alternative splicing events in lncRNAs
Capture other RNA types such as mRNA, tRNA, and small RNA
Full-Length IncRNA Sequencing Library Construction workflow
Sample Requirements
Sample storage: The sample should be stored at -80°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Data Delivery File Formats
Fastq Data Files