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Comparing Library Preparation Technologies for FFPE-Derived RNA

A short blue piece of RNA on a purple background of cells
Credit: Watchmaker Genomics

Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples are a valuable oncology resource, providing a wealth of data on cancer genomics. However, sample quality can be affected by the fixing, storage and extraction processes used, meaning that RNA sequencing from FFPE-derived samples can have high failure rates.

Commercially available whole transcriptome analysis (WTA) solutions can help to preserve RNA quality, improving sequencing performance and confidence in results. 

This poster evaluates four WTA solutions to determine the best choice for aspects such as library complexity, intra sample concordance and reproducibility.

Download this poster to explore how to:

  • Improve library complexity
  • Improve gene detection from FFPE samples
  • Reduce data distortion at low inputs
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