Ion AmpliSeq™ Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit, 24 Assays - FAQs

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What is the minimum amount of RNA that can be used with the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit?

The Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit can be used with as little as 10 ng of total RNA from challenging samples such as FFPE tissue, or other samples with degraded RNA.

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What is the difference between a DNA fragment library and a DNA amplicon library?

A DNA fragment library is constructed from whole genomic DNA and is commonly used for whole genome resequencing or de novo sequencing. Briefly, the whole genomic DNA is fragmented or sheared, ligated with Ion-specific adapter sequences, and then size-selected for the library fragments of the desired length.

Amplicon libraries are constructed from PCR-amplified DNA fragments and are used for targeted sequencing (e.g., investigating variants at known genomic locations). There are two types of amplicon libraries, short and long.

A short amplicon library contains DNA fragments (targets) with lengths that are compatible with the Ion template preparation kits without any further shearing or fragmentation during library preparation. Additionally, no size-selection step is required, as the amplicons are already within the desired size range.

A long amplicon library contains DNA fragments (targets) with lengths that are longer than those compatible with the Ion template kits and requires further shearing or fragmentation during library preparation. The library preparation protocol for long amplicons is similar to fragment libraries.

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How many reactions can I perform with the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel?

The Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel provides enough reagents to perform 96 manual reactions or 48 automated reactions.

What software do I need to view data from the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel?

To view data from the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel, Torrent Suite Software version 5.10 or later is required and Version 5.10.0.3 or later of the ERCC_Analysis plugin for Torrent Suite Software is required.

Can the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel be used with FFPE samples?

We do not recommend using the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel with FFPE samples or with any panels besides human and mouse Ion AmpliSeq transcriptome gene expression panels.

How much of the Ion Ampliseq RNA ERCC Companion Panel should I add to the target amplification reactions?

We recommend adding 1 µL of the Ion Ampliseq RNA ERCC Companion Panel per manual target amplification reaction and 8 µL per primer pool for an automated target amplification reaction on the Ion Chef Instrument.

Why would one use the Ion AmpliSeq ERCC Companion Panel?

The Ion AmpliSeq ERCC Companion Panel is compatible with Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit and Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Mouse Gene Expression Kit (not recommended for use with FFPE samples or panels outside of Ion AmpliSeq Human or Mouse Transcriptome kits). With the addition of the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion panel to your Ion AmpliSeq RNA panel, dynamic range and sensitivity can be similarly evaluated in Ion AmpliSeq RNA libraries that are prepared from RNA samples containing the ERCC RNA Spike-In Mix

How many primer pairs are in the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel?

The Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel consists of 10 primer pairs targeting 10 transcripts from the ERCC RNA Spike-In Mix representing a 13log2 dynamic range. Chosen for general GC balance and amenability for linear amplification (TaqMan qPCR), the selected ERCC targets produce R2 > 0.9 under normal experimental conditions.

Which kits are compatible with the Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel?

The Ion AmpliSeq RNA ERCC Companion Panel is compatible with both manual and chef-ready versions of human and mouse Ion AmpliSeq transcriptome gene expression kits:

- Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit (Cat. No. A26325, A26326, or A26327)
- Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Mouse Gene Expression Kit (Cat. No. A36553, A36554, or A36555)
- Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Panel, Chef-Ready Kit (Cat. No. A31446)
- Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Mouse Gene Expression Panel, Chef-Ready Kit (Cat. No. A36412)

What are the input files for the Transcriptome Analysis Console (TAC) for Ion Ampliseq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit?

The TAC needs expression data in .chp file format. The ampliseqRNA analysis Plugin automatically generates these .chp formatted files. In addition, the TAC needs to be configured for analysis of the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression data with these two files: the Transcripts Annotation file (https://s3.amazonaws.com/IonTorrent/usbupdate/TAC_4.0/hg19_AmpliSeq_Transcriptome_21K_v1.transcript.csv) and TAC Analysis Parameters file (https://s3.amazonaws.com/IonTorrent/usbupdate/TAC_4.0/hg19_AmpliSeq_Transcriptome_21K_v1.tac_array_config). Your local support specialist can provide the bed file for the panel.

Where can I find an application note on the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit?

You may find the application note here: http://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/brochures/AmpliSeq-Transcriptome-app-note.pdf

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How many samples can be multiplexed with the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit?

We recommend multiplexing up to 8 samples with this kit when using the Ion Proton system, or the S5 system with the 540 Chip.

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What barcode kit is recommended with the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit?

The Ion Xpress barcode kit is recommended for libraries with multiple samples.

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What is the FuPa reagent?

The FuPa reagent is a proprietary reagent that is used to partially digest the primers and phosphorylate the amplicons for adapter ligation.

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For the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit, how many reads are recommended per amplicon?

As a starting point, we recommend 5,000 reads per amplicon for an Ion AmpliSeq RNA library targeting from 1-200 genes. The actual sequencing depth required depends on the expression levels of the gene targets in your sample RNA so the sequencing depth can be scaled up or down if needed.

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For the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit, what is the recommended RNA input for cDNA generation?

The Ion AmpliSeq Human Transcriptome Panel requires at least 10 ng of RNA input, including FFPE samples.

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What RNA isolation kit do you recommend for the Ion AmpliSeq Transcriptome Human Gene Expression Kit?

We recommend using MagMAX-96 Total RNA Isolation Kit (Cat. No. AM1830), PureLink RNA Mini kit (Cat. No. 12183018A), or PureLink RNA Micro Scale Kit (Cat. No. 12183016) for total RNA isolation from cells or tissues. For FFPE tissue, we recommend RecoverAll Total Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit for FFPE (Cat. No. AM1975). For best results, treat the RNA with DNase prior to library generation.

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Why am I unable to visualize certain parts of the wikipathways in the Transcriptome Analysis Console (TAC) software?

The TAC currently does not provide pathway analysis for small panels such as the Oncomine Immune Response Research Assay.

Is the Transcriptome Analysis Console (TAC) tool freely available?

Yes, the TAC tool is available for free. It can be downloaded from this link (https://downloads.thermofisher.com/TAC/TAC_4.0.2/TAC4x64.exe).

My Ion Torrent Ion AmpliSeq custom design has low predicted coverage; what can I do to improve it?

If you've reviewed your design and are not satisfied with the results, please click on the “Not happy with this design? Let us help” link to have an Ion AmpliSeq team member contact you about additional options for your design.

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The Bioanalyzer instrument trace of my fragment library shows a large peak at 70 bp or 90 bp. What can cause this? Is it okay to proceed to template preparation?

The ~70 bp or ~90 bp peak is likely standard or barcoded adapter dimers, respectively. Adapter dimers may form during the adapter ligation step and are usually removed during the size selection process. The adapter dimers will amplify on the Ion Torrent Ion Sphere particles during template preparation and decrease the overall throughput of usable sequencing reads; thus, we highly recommend removing the adapter dimers by performing an additional clean-up step prior to template preparation.

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I would like to perform Next-Generation sequencing but my final library yield is poor. What are some tips for improving my yield?

In addition to input RNA quality and accurate quantification, the clean-up and size selection steps are critical to generating a successful RNA-Seq library.

- Be sure to mix the nucleic acid binding beads well before dispensing, and follow the workflow and incubation times as closely as possible.
- Use fresh ethanol and pre-wet pipette tips prior to transferring ethanol, as the volume is critical for size selection.
- Remove residual ethanol before elution using a small-volume pipette. Do not over-dry or under-dry the beads.

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What is Ion Torrent Ion AmpliSeq technology?

Ion AmpliSeq technology offers simple and fast library construction for affordable targeted sequencing of specific human genes or genomic regions. Based on ultrahigh-multiplex PCR, Ion AmpliSeq technology requires as little as 10 ng of input DNA to target sets of genes, making sequencing of FFPE samples routine on Ion PGM Systems.

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