Library amplification

Library amplification

Library amplification is a crucial step in next-generation sequencing (NGS) library preparation that involves the PCR-based enrichment and multiplication of DNA fragments that have been ligated to sequencing adapters. This step serves primarily to increase the quantity of the library for downstream sequencing and to enrich for fragments correctly adapted at both ends.

Importance of Library Amplification

Library amplification ensures that there is sufficient DNA material for sequencing, which is especially critical when starting with low-input DNA. It also plays a key role in enriching fragments with adapters ligated at both ends, enabling them to bind to the sequencing flow cell and be effectively sequenced.

PCR Amplification Process in NGS Libraries

During PCR amplification, primers hybridize to adapter sequences ligated to DNA fragments, selectively amplifying these fragments. This ensures sufficient material for cluster generation. However, excessive PCR cycling can cause over-amplification, reduce library complexity, and increase duplicate reads.

 

Library amplification is indispensable for generating sufficient, high-quality sequencing material. Achieving optimal performance relies on balancing amplification yield, fidelity, and bias to ensure accurate representation of the original biological sample. Proper selection of polymerase and amplification conditions is key to obtaining reliable and reproducible NGS results.

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