Library Preparation

  1. Prepare one of the two types of libraries (Figure 1) for SOLiD® System sequencingfragment or mate-paired. Your choice of library depends on the research application you're performing and the information you desire from your experiments. Note: paired-end sequencing is performed with fragment libraries. 
Enlarge Image
Figure 1 - View Larger Image

Template Preparation

  1. Using the automated SOLiD® EZ Bead™ System, clonal bead populations are prepared (Figure 2) in microreactors containing template, PCR reaction components, beads, and primers.
  2. Beads with extended templates are enriched on the SOLID® EZ Bead™ System and the template on the selected beads undergoes a 3’ modification to allow covalent attachment to the slide or FlowChip.
Enlarge Image
Figure 2 - View Larger Image

Bead Deposition

  1. Deposit 3' modified beads onto a glass slide or FlowChip(s) (Figure 3).
Enlarge Image
Figure 3 - View Larger Image

Sequencing by Ligation

  1. Primers hybridize to the P1 adapter sequence on the templated beads (Figure 4).
  2. A set of four fluorescently labeled di-base probes compete for ligation to the sequencing primer. Specificity of the di-base probe is achieved by interrogating every 1st and 2nd base in each ligation reaction.
  3. Multiple cycles of ligation, detection, and cleavage are performed with the number of cycles determining the eventual read length.
  4. Following a series of ligation cycles, the extension product is removed and the template is reset with a primer complementary to the n1 position for a second round of ligation cycles.
Enlarge Image
Figure 4 - View Larger Image

Primer Reset

  1. Five rounds of primer reset are completed for each sequence tag (Figure 5). Through the primer reset process, virtually every base is interrogated in two independent ligation reactions by two different primers.

    For example, the base at read position 5 is assayed by primer number 2 in ligation cycle 2 and by primer number 3 in ligation cycle 1 (see figure at right). This dual interrogation is fundamental to the unmatched accuracy characterized by the SOLiD® System.
Enlarge Image
Figure 5 - View Larger Image

Exact Call Chemistry

  1. Sequencing with an additional primer using a multi-base encoding scheme is performed using the Exact Call Chemistry (ECC) module. In combination with a reference, up to 99.99% accuracy is achieved.

    Using the ECC module without a reference enables data output in base space.
Enlarge Image
Figure 6 - View Larger Image

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.