Direct Colony Sequencing
Direct Colony Sequencing services utilize rolling circle amplification (RCA) to enable Sanger sequencing of bacterial clone or phage sample templates without the need for plasmid preparation. RCA generates DNA for sequencing by random hexamer priming of circular templates. GENEWIZ RCA protocols can handle sequencing projects of any size and are optimized to produce high quality reads from both bacterial colonies and glycerol stocks as well as phage plaques and supernatants. Direct Colony Sequencing is also extremely effective when low amounts of DNA starting material are available (e.g. low copy plasmids).
What is colony sequencing?
Colony sequencing is a method in which plasmid DNA (pDNA) is extracted and amplified directly from microbial colonies, allowing for sequencing data to be produced without the need for plasmid purification. In addition to saving time by eliminating plasmid preparation steps, another key benefit of colony sequencing is its flexibility with the starting sample. Any size plasmid, with a high or low copy plasmid template, can be sequenced with direct colony sequencing. Direct colony sequencing is commonly used for screening complimentary DNA (cDNA) libraries and site-directed mutagenesis.
Rolling Circle Amplification Sequencing
RCA Sequencing
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Dean, Frank B. et al. “Rapid Amplification of Plasmid and Phage DNA Using Phi29 DNA Polymerase and Multiply-Primed Rolling Circle Amplification.” Genome Research 11.6 (2001): 1095–1099.
Direct Colony Sequencing Features & Benefits
RCA Sequencing Applications
shRNA cloning and library screening; Eliminate plasmid preps and sequence colonies directly.
DNA methylation analysis: Save time & obtain high-quality reads by cloning PCR products directly and sequencing the bacterial colonies.
Antibody phage display library validation: Direct phage sequencing for faster screening and validation.
SAMPLE SUBMISSION OPTIONS
Sample Submission Options
Glycerol Stock* | Send 1.5 ml tubes or 96-well plates; samples must be shipped on dry ice. Please label with media type. |
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Bacterial Colonies* | Array colonies in a grid on the agar plate and circle the colonies requiring sequencing. Numerically label each colony. Note that unnumbered plates will be processed as random pick. If using liquid culture, submit samples in 96-well plate with strip caps. Wrap agar plates in parafilm, and provide a cushion to protect against potential damage. |
Phage Supernatant* | Please submit 50 ul of phage supernatant in 8-strip PCR tubes or 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tubes clearly labeled with sample name. |
Phage Plaque | Circle and number the plaques you submit for sequencing. For transport, wrap agar plates in parafilm and provide cushion to protect against potential damage. |
*Please note: RCA protocol is intended for circular templates <10 kb; linear templates will not be amplified sufficiently for direct Sanger sequencing.
Longer circular templates, or circular templates carried in bacterial strains with functional endA may not be reliably amplified, contributing to variable results
Please visit our Sample Submission Guidelines for bacteria and phage templates for additional details.
HOW TO ORDER
*Samples must arrive at the GENEWIZ New Jersey laboratory before 10:00 am EST to qualify for Same Day service. Note that direct-sequencing templates are not available for our Same Day service.