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How long from sample to sequence-ready libraries?

  • Updated April 02, 2020 12:15

Both DNA-only and DNA/protein workflows can be completed within 2 days.

Overall hands-on time for the DNA-only protocol is ~4 hours.

Overall hands-on time for the DNA/protein protocol is ~8 hours.

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