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Complete Whole Transcriptome Amplification Kit

DNA polymerase included, Complete Kit with optimized enzyme to amplify total RNA in <4 hours, no 3′ bias

Synonym(s):

transcriptome amplification kit

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.55

Quality Level

technique(s)

whole genome amplification: suitable

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

WTA2 is optimized to amplify RNA from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) and other damaged or degraded samples. Whole Transcriptome Amplification (WTA) technology, allows for representative amplification of low nanogram quantities of total RNA in less than 4 hours without 3′-bias. Amplification products are suitable for applications such as qPCR, micro array analysis, and cloning. The WTA2 kit contains the polymerase needed to amplify the cDNA library.

Application

Complete Whole Transcriptome Amplification Kit is used for the following applications:
  • To establish a protocol for the simultaneous analysis of DNA and RNA viruses present in pig feces using process controlled deep sequencing.
  • Reverse transcription and cDNA amplification
  • For the synthesis and amplification of cDNA library using Genomic RNA released from immunocaptured PPV particles
  • Nucleic Acid Preparation and Deep Sequencing (The extracted nucleic acids were randomly primed for cDNA synthesis)
Suitable for use with downstream applications including:
  • qPCR
  • microarray analysis
  • cloning

Features and Benefits

  • Achieve up to 10,000x amplification in less than 4 hours with less than 30 minutes of "hands on" time required
  • Only 20 pg of total RNA template is required to amplify suitable cDNA for microarray profiling
  • Contains all needed components for cDNA amplification
  • Achieve linear amplification of expressed genes and exons without 3′ or 5′ bias
  • Effectively amplifies single cell or low input RNA, including mRNA and total RNA from any animal, plant, or microorganism

Principle

The WTA2 process involves two steps. In the first step, sample RNA is reverse transcribed with non-self-complementary primers composed of a quasi-random 3′ end and a universal 5′ end. During this process, displaced single strands serve as new templates for primer annealing and extension. The resultant cDNA library, comprised of random, overlapping 100 - 1000 base fragments flanked by universal end sequence. The 2nd step amplifies the cDNA library by PCR using WTA2 polymerase and a universal end primer to produce WTA2 product.

Kit Components Also Available Separately

Product No.
Description
SDS

  • Library Synthesis Enzyme

  • Library Synthesis Solution

  • Amplification Mix

  • Library Synthesis Buffer

  • W4502Water, Nuclease-Free Water, for Molecular BiologySDS

  • Amplification Enzyme

  • D7295Deoxynucleotide Mix, 10 mM, Molecular Biology ReagentSDS

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Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 3


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Bert Vanmechelen et al.
Scientific reports, 8(1), 11171-11171 (2018-07-26)
The family Arteriviridae harbors a rapidly expanding group of viruses known to infect a divergent group of mammals, including horses, pigs, possums, primates, and rodents. Hosts infected with arteriviruses present with a wide variety of (sub) clinical symptoms, depending on
Bert Vanmechelen et al.
BMC genomics, 19(1), 617-617 (2018-08-18)
In the past decade, many new paramyxoviruses that do not belong to any of the seven established genera in the family Paramyxoviridae have been discovered. Amongst them are J-virus (JPV), Beilong virus (BeiPV) and Tailam virus (TlmPV), three paramyxovirus species
Jana Sachsenröder et al.
PloS one, 9(2), e88888-e88888 (2014-03-04)
The pig faecal virome, which comprises the community of viruses present in pig faeces, is complex and consists of pig viruses, bacteriophages, transiently passaged plant viruses and other minor virus species. Only little is known about factors influencing its general
María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez et al.
Scientific reports, 7(1), 13850-13850 (2017-10-25)
The molecular mechanisms responsible for the pathophysiological traits of type 2 diabetes are incompletely understood. Here we have performed transcriptomic analysis in skeletal muscle, and plasma metabolomics from subjects with classical and early-onset forms of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Focused
Jana Van Dycke et al.
PLoS pathogens, 15(9), e1008009-e1008009 (2019-09-20)
Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are the most common cause of foodborne illness, with a societal cost of $60 billion and 219,000 deaths/year. The lack of robust small animal models has significantly hindered the understanding of norovirus biology and the development of

Articles

Transplex Whole Transcriptome Amplification (WTA2) exponentially amplifies RNA producing a double-stranded cDNA library while precisely maintaining differential levels of individual transcripts in test and reference samples.

The efficacy of amplification of small quantities of total RNA with the Complete Whole Transcriptome Amplification Kit (WTA2) was examined in this study.

Epigenetic modifications are thought to occur through two key interconnected processes—DNA methylation and the covalent modification of histones.

Protocols

Amplification products generated by the TransPlex® WTA and Complete WTA2 kits are suitable for microarray target for expression analyses, and can be incorporated into existing Illumina workflows.

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WTA2, a Whole Transcriptome Amplification (WTA) method, allows for representative amplification of nanogram quantities of total RNA in less than 4 hours without 3-bias

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