2023
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00281-23
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Targeted rRNA depletion enables efficient mRNA sequencing in diverse bacterial species and complex co-cultures

Kellie A. Heom,
Chatarin Wangsanuwat,
Lazarina V. Butkovich
et al.

Abstract: Bacterial mRNA sequencing is inefficient due to the abundance of ribosomal RNA that is challenging to deplete. While commercial kits target rRNA from common bacterial species, they are frequently inefficient when applied to divergent species, including those from environmental isolates. Similarly, other methods typically employ large probe sets that tile the entire length of rRNAs; however, such approaches are infeasible when applied to many species. Therefore, we present EMBR-seq+, which requires fewer than 1… Show more

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