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Ion AmpliSeq™ Mouse BCR IGH SR Assay, DNA

Catalog number: A45486
Ion Torrent™

Ion AmpliSeq™ Mouse BCR IGH SR Assay, DNA

Catalog number: A45486
Catalog Number
A45486
Unit Size
24 reactions
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The Ion AmpliSeq Mouse BCR IGH SR Assay, DNA, is a robust, targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) assay for use in basic and translational immunology, immuno-oncology, hemato-oncology, and vaccine research. It is designed to accurately identify and measure the clonal expansion of B lymphocytes in blood, peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), and fresh-frozen (FF) and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. The assay identifies unique B-cell clones through targeting of the highly diverse complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) of the B-cell receptor (BCR) immunoglobulin heavy (IGH) chain from genomic DNA template. The nucleotide sequence of the IGH CDR3 region serves as a natural barcode to enable clone tracking and measurements of B-cell clonal expansion and diversity. Analysis of IGH CDR3-region amino acid motifs may reveal signatures of B-cell responses to defined antigens. For RNA samples, please see Cat. No. A45487.

Benefits of the Ion AmpliSeq Mouse BCR IGH SR Assay, DNA, include:
Compatibility with a vast array of research sample types, including FFPE tissue, fresh-frozen (FF) tissue, whole blood, PBLs, and PBMCs
High sensitivity and low limit of detection (LoD) for rare clone identification through dual-barcode indexing
Efficient workflow with 48 hour sample-to-results time
Flexible input requirements ranging from 100 ng to 2 μg
Streamlined and user-friendly informatics solution with automated clonotyping, clonal lineage analysis, reporting of key repertoire features, and multi-sample analysis capability to enable tracking of B-cell clones across mouse research samples

The Ion AmpliSeq Mouse BCR IGH SR Assay with DNA input uses multiplex PCR primers to generate 90-bp amplicons that can be sequenced on all chip types supported by the Ion GeneStudio S5 sequencing systems, allowing you to pick the best multiplexing configuration for your unique sample batching needs and throughput requirements. The entire workflow, from library preparation to analysis of samples, can be accomplished in two days using the Ion Chef templating system and Ion GeneStudio S5 system. The assay kit provides a single pool of multiplex PCR primers, dNTPs, and library reagents.

The Ion AmpliSeq Mouse BCR IGH SR Assay, DNA, supports key applications in immunology, immuno-oncology, hemato-oncology, and vaccine research. The high-sensitivity dual-barcode indexing, flexible input requirements (100 ng–2 μg), compatibility with degraded materials, and high-throughput capability make this assay ideal for a range of research applications, including investigations into the role of B cells in anti-cancer immune responses to immunotherapies utilizing checkpoint blockade inhibitors, cancer vaccines, and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, as well as infectious and autoimmune disease basic research.

Note: Information about data analysis using Ion Reporter Software v5.12 can be found in the User Guide below.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Sample Type
DNA
Sequencing Type
Genome and DNA Sequencing
For Use With (Application)
Sequencing
Libraries
Targeted Sequencing Library
No. of Reactions
24
Product Line
AmpliSeq™
Product Type
BCR IGH SR Assay
Shipping Condition
Approved for shipment on Wet or Dry Ice
Species
Mouse
Workflow Step
Library Generation

Contents & Storage

• Ion AmpliSeq Mouse BCR IGH-SR Assay, DNA, store in freezer (-5 to -30°C)
• Ion AmpliSeq Library Kit Plus, store in freezer (-5 to -30°C)
• dNTP Mix, 25 mM each, store in freezer (-5 to -30°C)

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