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 |Ligation PCR Barcoding| PCR Barcoding of gDNA/ PCR product allowing for multiplexing on same flow cell| 100-200fmol of each sample or each first round PCR product with tailed primers |PCR product| 45ul| |Ligation PCR Barcoding| PCR Barcoding of gDNA/ PCR product allowing for multiplexing on same flow cell| 100-200fmol of each sample or each first round PCR product with tailed primers |PCR product| 45ul|
 |Multiplex Ligation Sequencing| PCR-free multiplexing of dsDNA samples such as gDNA and amplicons| 1ug per sample |gDNA  | 12ul| |Multiplex Ligation Sequencing| PCR-free multiplexing of dsDNA samples such as gDNA and amplicons| 1ug per sample |gDNA  | 12ul|
-|Native Barcoding Amplicons| Native barcoding of amplicons|200 fmol (130 ng for 1 kb amplicons) per sample to be barcoded |DNA | in 11.5ul|+|Native Barcoding Amplicons| Native barcoding of amplicons|200 fmol (130 ng for 1 kb amplicons) per sample to be barcoded |DNA | 11.5ul|
 |Rapid Barcoding| Rapid Barcoding of gDNA, quick protocol that allows multiplexing of samples on the same flow cell| 200ng per sample |gDNA  | up to 10ul| |Rapid Barcoding| Rapid Barcoding of gDNA, quick protocol that allows multiplexing of samples on the same flow cell| 200ng per sample |gDNA  | up to 10ul|
 |Rapid Barcoding Plasmids| Rapid Barcoding of plasmids, quick protocol that allows multiplexing of plasmids on the same flow cell| 50ng per sample |HMW plasmid DNA  | 9ul| |Rapid Barcoding Plasmids| Rapid Barcoding of plasmids, quick protocol that allows multiplexing of plasmids on the same flow cell| 50ng per sample |HMW plasmid DNA  | 9ul|