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SureSelect XT HS2 RNA System Strand-Specific RNA Library Preparation and Target Enrichment for the Illumina Platform

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In this Guide...

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This guide provides an optimized protocol for preparation of target- enriched Illumina paired- end multiplexed sequencing libraries using the SureSelect XT HS2 RNA system.

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Before You Begin

This chapter contains information that you should read and understand before you start an experiment.

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Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA

This chapter describes the steps to prepare, qualify and fragment the RNA samples, then convert RNA to cDNA fragments.

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Library Preparation

This chapter describes the steps to prepare dual- indexed, molecular- barcoded cDNA sequencing libraries for target enrichment.

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Hybridization and Capture

This chapter describes the steps to hybridize and capture the prepared cDNA library using a SureSelect or ClearSeq probe capture library.

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Post-Capture Sample Processing for Multiplexed Sequencing

This chapter describes the steps for post- capture amplification and guidelines for sequencing sample preparation.

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Reference

This chapter contains reference information, including component kit contents and index sequences.

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Whats New in Version C0

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Prep

Support for SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8+UTR Probe. See Table 2 on page 13 for ordering information and see Table 28 on page 49 for the hybridization thermal cycling program recommended for the SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8 probes with the SureSelect XT HS2 RNA system.

Minor update to workflow overview figure on page 10.

Update to page 21 to clarify requirement for fragmentation of intact control RNA samples.

Updates to intact input RNA sample qualification details (see page 24).

Note on SureCycler use removed from page 25.

Updates to recommended reagent volumes for 24 reaction volume runs in Table 15 on page 33, Table 17 on page 35, Table 23 on page 41, and Table 37 on page 60.

New AmpPure XP bead purification protocol parameter summary tables for experienced users (see Table 13 on page 28, Table 19 on page 37, Table 24 on page 42, and Table 38 on page 61).

Update to index equivalence Note on page 39 to include plate color.

Updates to downstream sequencing support information (see page 70 to page 76). Key updates include support for the new CReaK tool, replacing the LocatIt tool in AGeNT v3.0 (see page 75 to page 76), and instructions for MBC trimming using BCL Convert software (see Note on page 75).

Updates to SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pair information on page 81 through page 89 to clarify P5 index sequence orientation usage.

Update to Troubleshooting on page 95 on thermal cycler block configuration requirements for efficient heating of SureSelect Wash Buffer 2.

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Whats New in Version B0

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Support for SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8 Probe. See Table 2 on page 13 for ordering information and see Table 28 on page 49 for the hybridization thermal cycling program recommended for this probe with the SureSelect XT HS2 RNA system. Also see troubleshooting information on page 95 and updates to the Quick Reference Protocol on page 97.

Update to description of flat strip caps in Table 6 on page 17.

Minor updates to Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA instructions including addition of reagent vial cap colors and new Note on page 27.

Updates to instructions for using index primer pairs provided in 8- well strip tubes in 16 reaction kits. See new Note on page 39 and guidance on page 90.

Updates to Hybridization and Capture instructions. Updates include provision of two separate hybridization thermal cycler programs (Table 28 and Table 29 on page 49), addition of hybridization temperature considerations for probes designed for use with the SureSelect XT system (Table 29 on page 49) and additional minor changes.

Updates to Post- Capture Sample Processing for Multiplexed Sequencing instructions. Updates include changes to Table 42 on page 69, revised guidance for RNA sequence processing using AGeNT on page 75, and additional minor changes.

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Content

1 Before You Begin 9

Overview of the Workflow 10

Procedural Notes 11

Safety Notes 11

Materials Required 12

Optional Materials 17

2 Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA 19

Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples 21

Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples 24

Step 2. Synthesize first-strand cDNA 26

Step 3. Synthesize second-strand cDNA 27

Step 4. Purify cDNA using AMPure XP beads 28

3 Library Preparation 31

Step 1. Prepare the Ligation master mix 33

Step 2. Repair and dA-Tail the cDNA 3' ends 34

Step 3. Ligate the molecular-barcoded adaptor 36

Step 4. Purify the sample using AMPure XP beads 37

Step 5. Amplify the adaptor-ligated cDNA library 39

Step 6. Purify the amplified library with AMPure XP beads 42

Step 7. Assess quality and quantity 44

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Contents

4 Hybridization and Capture 47

Step 1. Hybridize cDNA libraries to the probe 48

Step 2. Prepare streptavidin-coated magnetic beads 53

Step 3. Capture the hybridized DNA using streptavidin-coated beads 54

5 Post-Capture Sample Processing for Multiplexed Sequencing 57

Step 1. Amplify the captured libraries 58

Step 2. Purify the amplified captured libraries using AMPure XP beads 61

Step 3. Assess sequencing library DNA quantity and quality 63

Step 4. Pool samples for multiplexed sequencing 66

Step 5. Prepare sequencing samples 68

Step 6. Do the sequencing run and analyze the data 70

Sequence analysis resources 75

6 Reference 77

Kit Contents 78

SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pair Information 81

Troubleshooting Guide 93

Quick Reference Protocol 96

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SureSelect XT HS2 RNA System Protocol

1 Before You Begin

Overview of the Workflow 10

Procedural Notes 11

Safety Notes 11

Materials Required 12

Optional Materials 17

Make sure you read and understand the information in this chapter and have the necessary equipment and reagents listed before you start an experiment.

Agilent guarantees performance and provides technical support for the SureSelect reagents required for this workflow only when used as directed in this Protocol.

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1 Before You Begin Overview of the Workflow

Overview of the Workflow

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The SureSelect XT HS2 RNA workflow for the preparation of NGS- ready libraries is summarized in Figure 1.

Figure 1 Overall target-enriched RNA sequencing sample preparation workflow.

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Before You Begin 1 Procedural Notes

Procedural Notes

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To prevent contamination of reagents by nucleases, always wear powder- free laboratory gloves and use dedicated solutions and pipettors with nuclease- free aerosol- resistant tips.

Use best- practices to prevent PCR product and ribonuclease contamination of samples throughout the workflow:

1 Assign separate pre- PCR and post- PCR work areas and use dedicated equipment, supplies, and reagents in each area. In particular, never use materials designated to post- PCR work areas for pre- PCR segments of the workflow.

2 Maintain clean work areas. Clean the surfaces that pose the highest risk of contamination daily using a 10% bleach solution, or equivalent.

3 Always use dedicated pre- PCR pipettors with nuclease- free aerosol- resistant tips to pipette dedicated pre- PCR solutions.

4 Wear powder- free gloves. Use good laboratory hygiene, including changing gloves after contact with any potentially- contaminated surfaces.

For each protocol step that requires removal of tube cap strips, reseal the tubes with a fresh strip of domed caps. Cap deformation may result from exposure of the cap strips to the heated lid of the thermal cycler and from other procedural steps. Reuse of strip caps can cause sample loss, sample contamination, or imprecision in sample temperatures during thermal cycler incubation steps.

In general, follow Biosafety Level 1 (BSL1) safety rules.

Possible stopping points, where samples may be stored at 4C or 20C, are marked in the protocol. Do not subject the samples to multiple freeze/thaw cycles.

Safety Notes

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when working in the laboratory.

CAUTION

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1 Before You Begin Materials Required

Materials Required

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Materials required to complete the SureSelect XT HS2 RNA protocol are listed in the tables in this section. Select the preferred SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Reagent Kit format from Table 1, and a target enrichment probe from Table 2. Then refer to Table 3 through Table 5 for additional materials needed to complete the protocols using the selected kit format/RNA sample type.

Table 1 SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Reagent Kit Varieties

Description Kit Part Number

16 Reaction Kit* 96 Reaction Kit

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Reagent Kit G9989A (with Index Pairs 116) G9991A (with Index Pairs 196) G9991B (with Index Pairs 97192) G9991C (with Index Pairs 193288) G9991D (with Index Pairs 289384)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Reagent Kit with AMPure XP/Streptavidin Beads

G9990A (with Index Pairs 116) G9992A (with Index Pairs 196) G9992B (with Index Pairs 97192) G9992C (with Index Pairs 193288) G9992D (with Index Pairs 289384)

* 16-reaction kits contain enough reagents for 2 runs containing 8 samples per run.

96-reaction kits contain enough reagents for 4 runs containing 24 samples per run.

AMPure, Beckman, and Beckman Coulter are trademarks or registered trademarks of Beckman Coulter, Inc.

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Table 2 Compatible Probes

Probe Capture Library Design Target 16 Reactions 96 Reactions

Pre-designed Probes

SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8 Genome 5191-6873 5191-6874

SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8+UTR Genome 5191-7401 5191-7402

SSel XT HS and XT Low Input Human All Exon V7 Genome 5191-4028 5191-4029

SureSelect XT Clinical Research Exome V2 Genome 5190-9491 5190-9492

SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Genome 5190-4641 5190-4642

ClearSeq Comprehensive Cancer XT Genome 5190-8011 5190-8012

ClearSeq Inherited Disease XT Genome 5190-7518 5190-7519

ClearSeq RNA Kinome Transcriptome 5190-4801 5190-4802

Custom Probes*

SureSelect Custom Tier1 1499 kb Custom probes may designed for either genomic or transcriptomic targets. Please contact the SureSelect support team (see page 2) or your local representative for assistance with custom probe design and ordering for RNA library target enrichment.

SureSelect Custom Tier2 0.5 2.9 Mb

SureSelect Custom Tier3 3 5.9 Mb

SureSelect Custom Tier4 6 11.9 Mb

SureSelect Custom Tier5 1224 Mb

Pre-designed Probes customized with additional Plus custom content

SSel XT HS and XT Low Input Human All Exon V7 Plus 1 Genome Please visit the SureDesign website to design the customized Plus content and obtain ordering information. Contact the SureSelect support team (see page 2) or your local representative if you need assistance.

SSel XT HS and XT Low Input Human All Exon V7 Plus 2 Genome

SureSelect XT Clinical Research Exome V2 Plus 1 Genome

SureSelect XT Clinical Research Exome V2 Plus 2 Genome

ClearSeq Comprehensive Cancer Plus XT Genome

ClearSeq Inherited Disease Plus XT Genome

* Custom Probes designed August 2020 or later are produced using an updated manufacturing process; design-size Tier is shown on labeling for these products. Custom Probes designed and ordered prior to August 2020 may be reordered, with these probes produced using the legacy manufacturing process; design-size Tier is not shown on labeling for the legacy-pro- cess products. Custom Probes of both categories use the same optimized target enrichment protocols detailed in this publi- cation.

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1 Before You Begin Materials Required

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Table 3 Required Reagents

Description Vendor and Part Number Notes

1X Low TE Buffer Thermo Fisher Scientific p/n 12090-015, or equivalent

10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5-8.0, 0.1 mM EDTA

100% Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol, 200 proof) Millipore p/n EX0276

Nuclease-free Water Thermo Fisher Scientific p/n AM9930

Water should not be DEPC-treated

AMPure XP Kit 5 ml 60 ml 450 ml

Beckman Coulter Genomics p/n A63880 p/n A63881 p/n A63882

Separate purchase not required for use with SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Reagent Kits that include SureSelect DNA AMPure XP Beads and SureSelect Streptavidin Beads (Agilent p/n G9990A, G9992A, G9992B, G9992C, or G9992D)

Dynabeads MyOne Streptavidin T1 2 ml 10 ml 50 ml

Thermo Fisher Scientific p/n 65601 p/n 65602 p/n 65604D

QPCR Human Reference Total RNA Agilent p/n 750500 Control input RNA (optional)

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CAUTION Sample volumes exceed 0.2 ml in certain steps of this protocol. Make sure that the plasticware used with the selected thermal cycler holds 0.25 ml per well.

Table 4 Required Equipment

Description Vendor and Part Number

Thermal Cycler with 96-well, 0.2 ml block Various suppliers

Plasticware compatible with the selected thermal cycler:

96-well plates or 8-well strip tubes Tube cap strips, domed

Consult the thermal cycler manufacturers recommendations

Low-adhesion tubes (RNase, DNase, and DNA-free) 1.5 mL 0.5 mL

USA Scientific p/n 1415-2600 p/n 1405-2600

Microcentrifuge Eppendorf microcentrifuge, model 5417C or equivalent

Plate or strip tube centrifuge Labnet International MPS1000 Mini Plate Spinner, p/n C1000 (requires adapter, p/n C1000-ADAPT, for use with strip tubes) or equivalent

96-well plate mixer Eppendorf ThermoMixer C, p/n 5382000023 and Eppendorf SmartBlock 96 PCR, p/n 5306000006, or equivalent

Small-volume spectrophotometer NanoDrop 2000, Thermo Fisher Scientific p/n ND-2000 or equivalent

Multichannel pipette Rainin Pipet-Lite Multi Pipette or equivalent

Single channel pipettes (10-, 20-, 200-, and 1000-l capacity) Rainin Pipet-Lite Pipettes or equivalent

Sterile, nuclease-free aerosol barrier pipette tips general laboratory supplier

Vortex mixer general laboratory supplier

Ice bucket general laboratory supplier

Powder-free gloves general laboratory supplier

Magnetic separator Thermo Fisher Scientific p/n 12331D or equivalent*

* Select a magnetic separator configured to collect magnetic particles on one side of each well. Do not use a magnetic sep- arator configured to collect the particles in a ring formation.

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1 Before You Begin Materials Required

Table 5 Nucleic Acid Analysis Platform Options--Select One

Description Vendor and Part Number

Agilent 4200/4150 TapeStation

Consumables:

96-well sample plates

96-well plate foil seals

8-well tube strips

8-well tube strip caps

RNA ScreenTape

RNA ScreenTape Sample Buffer

RNA ScreenTape Ladder

High Sensitivity RNA ScreenTape

High Sensitivity RNA ScreenTape Sample Buffer

High Sensitivity RNA ScreenTape Ladder

D1000 ScreenTape

D1000 Reagents

High Sensitivity D1000 ScreenTape

High Sensitivity D1000 Reagents

Agilent p/n G2991AA/G2992AA

Agilent p/n 5042-8502

Agilent p/n 5067-5154

Agilent p/n 401428

Agilent p/n 401425

Agilent p/n 5067-5576

Agilent p/n 5067-5577

Agilent p/n 5067-5578

Agilent p/n 5067-5579

Agilent p/n 5067-5580

Agilent p/n 5067-5581

Agilent p/n 5067-5582

Agilent p/n 5067-5583

Agilent p/n 5067-5584

Agilent p/n 5067-5585

Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer Instrument

Agilent 2100 Expert SW Laptop Bundle (optional)

Consumables:

RNA 6000 Pico Kit

RNA 6000 Nano Kit

DNA 1000 Kit

High Sensitivity DNA Kit

Agilent p/n G2939BA

Agilent p/n G2953CA

Agilent p/n 5067-1513

Agilent p/n 5067-1511

Agilent p/n 5067-1504

Agilent p/n 5067-4626

Agilent 5200/5300/5400 Fragment Analyzer Instrument

Consumables:

RNA Kit (15NT)

HS RNA Kit (15NT)

NGS Fragment Kit (1-6000 bp)

HS NGS Fragment Kit (1-6000 bp)

Agilent p/n M5310AA/M5311AA/M5312AA

p/n DNF-471-0500

p/n DNF-472-0500

p/n DNF-473-0500

p/n DNF-474-0500

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Before You Begin 1 Optional Materials

Optional Materials

Table 6 Supplier Information for Optional Materials

Description Vendor and Part Number Purpose

Tween 20 Sigma-Aldrich p/n P9416-50ML Sequencing library storage (see page 67)

8 flat strip caps Consult the thermal cycler manufacturers recommendations

Sealing wells for protocol steps performed outside of the thermal cycler*

* Flat strip caps may be used instead of domed strip caps for protocol steps performed outside of the thermal cycler. Adhesive film may be applied over the flat strip caps for improved sealing properties.

MicroAmp Clear Adhesive Film Thermo Fisher Scientific p/n 4311971 Improved sealing for flat strip caps*

PlateLoc Thermal Microplate Sealer with Small Hotplate and Peelable Aluminum Seal for PlateLoc Sealer

Please contact the SureSelect support team (see page 2) or your local representative for ordering information

Sealing wells for protocol steps performed inside or outside of the thermal cycler

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1 Before You Begin Optional Materials

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SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation and Target Enrichment

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA System Protocol

2 Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA

Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples 21

Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples 24

Step 2. Synthesize first-strand cDNA 26

Step 3. Synthesize second-strand cDNA 27

Step 4. Purify cDNA using AMPure XP beads 28

This chapter describes the steps to prepare input RNA samples, including RNA fragmentation when required, and the steps to convert the RNA fragments to strand- specific cDNA prior to sequencing library preparation and target enrichment.

The protocol is compatible with both intact RNA prepared from fresh or fresh frozen samples and lower- quality RNA prepared from FFPE samples. For FFPE- derived RNA samples, begin the protocol using Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples on page 21. For intact RNA samples, begin the protocol using Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples on page 24.

RNA sequencing library preparation requires RNA fragments sized appropriately for the NGS workflow. In this section of the protocol, intact total RNA samples are chemically- fragmented by treatment with metal ions present in the 2X Priming Buffer at elevated temperature. FFPE- derived RNA samples are already sufficiently fragmented. The FFPE samples must be combined with the same 2X Priming Buffer, but the mixtures are held on ice, preventing further fragmentation of the FFPE- derived RNA.

Protocols in this section for both intact RNA and FFPE sample types are applicable to either 2 x 100 bp or 2 x 150 bp read- length sequencing.

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The protocol steps in this section use the components listed in Table 7. Thaw and mix each component as directed in Table 7 before use (refer to the Where Used column).

Table 7 Reagents thawed before use in protocol

Kit Component Storage Location Thawing Conditions

Mixing Method

Where Used

2X Priming Buffer (tube with purple cap)

SureSelect cDNA Module (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice then keep on ice

Vortexing page 23 (FFPE RNA) OR page 25 (intact RNA)

First Strand Master Mix (amber tube with amber cap)*

SureSelect cDNA Module (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice for 30 minutes then keep on ice

Vortexing page 26

Second Strand Enzyme Mix (tube with blue cap or bottle)

SureSelect cDNA Module (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice then keep on ice

Vortexing page 27

Second Strand Oligo Mix (tube with yellow cap)

SureSelect cDNA Module (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice then keep on ice

Vortexing page 27

* The First Strand Master Mix contains actinomycin-D and is provided ready-to-use. Keep the reagent in the supplied amber vial to protect the contents from exposure to light.

NOTE AMPure XP beads must be removed from cold storage and equilibrated to room temperature for at least 30 minutes in preparation for use on page 28. Do not freeze the beads at any time.

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Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA 2 Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples

Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples

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The instructions in this section are for FFPE- derived RNA samples. For intact (non- FFPE) RNA samples, instead follow the instructions in Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples on page 24.

Prepare total RNA from each FFPE sample in the run. The library preparation protocol requires 10200 ng of FFPE total RNA in a 10 l volume of nuclease- free water.

Consider preparing an additional sequencing library in parallel, using a high- quality control RNA sample, such as Agilents QPCR Human Reference Total RNA (p/n 750500). Use of this control is especially recommended during the first run of the protocol, to verify that all protocol steps are being successfully performed. Routine use of this control is helpful for any required troubleshooting, in order to differentiate any performance issues related to RNA input from other factors. The control RNA sample must be fragmented as described on page 24 before processing in parallel with the FFPE samples for cDNA synthesis and later protocol steps.

Before you begin the library preparation protocol, assess the initial quality of each sample in order to determine the appropriate reaction conditions at several steps in the workflow. Use the steps below to qualify each FFPE total RNA sample.

1 Use a small- volume spectrophotometer to determine sample absorbance at 260 nm, 280 nm, and 230 nm. Determine the RNA concentration and the 260/280 and 260/230 absorbance ratio values for the sample.

High- quality RNA samples are indicated by values of approximately 1.8 to 2.0 for both ratios. Ratios with significant deviation from 2.0 indicate the presence of organic or inorganic contaminants, which may require further purification or may indicate that the sample is not suitable for use in RNA target enrichment applications.

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2 Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples

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2 Examine the starting size distribution of RNA in the sample using one of the RNA qualification systems described in Table 8. Select the specific assay appropriate for your sample based on the RNA concentration determined in step 1 on page 21.

Determine the DV200 (percentage of RNA in the sample that is >200 nt) using the analysis mode described in Table 8. RNA molecules must be >200 nt for efficient conversion to cDNA library.

Table 8 RNA qualification platforms

Grading of FFPE RNA quality by RNA Integrity Number (RIN) is not recommended for this application.

Analysis Instrument RNA Qualification Assay Analysis to Perform

4200/4150 TapeStation RNA ScreenTape or High Sensitivity RNA ScreenTape

Region analysis using TapeStation Analysis Software

2100 Bioanalyzer RNA 6000 Pico Chip or NanoChip Smear/Region analysis using 2100 Expert Software

5200 Fragment Analyzer RNA Kit (15NT) or HS RNA Kit (15NT)

Analysis using ProSize Data Analysis Software

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3 Grade each RNA sample based on the percentage of RNA in the sample >200 nucleotides, according to Table 9.

Table 9 Classification of FFPE RNA samples based on starting RNA size

4 Place 10 l of each sample, containing 10200 ng of FFPE total RNA in nuclease- free water, into wells of a thermal cycler- compatible strip tube or PCR plate.

Poor- quality FFPE samples should contain at least 50 ng RNA.

Grade DV200 Recommended input amount

Minimum input amount

Good FFPE RNA >50% 200 ng 10 ng

Poor FFPE RNA 20% to 50% 200 ng 50 ng*

* For optimal results, prepare libraries from poor-grade FFPE RNA samples using a minimum of 50 ng input RNA. Libraries may be prepared from 1050 ng poor-grade FFPE RNA with potential negative impacts on yield or NGS performance.

Inapplicable FFPE RNA <20% Not recommended for further processing

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Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA 2 Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples

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5 Add 10 l of 2X Priming Buffer (purple cap) to each sample well.

6 Mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times or seal the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds. Spin briefly to collect the liquid then place the RNA samples on ice.

All samples, including highly degraded FFPE samples, must be combined with 2X Priming Buffer, which supplies the random primers for cDNA synthesis. FFPE RNA samples are not subjected to the high-temperature incubation step used for fragmentation in this buffer.

NOTE

7 Proceed immediately to Step 2. Synthesize first- strand cDNA on page 26.

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2 Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples

Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples

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The instructions in this section are for intact RNA prepared from fresh or fresh frozen samples. For FFPE- derived RNA samples, instead follow the instructions in Step 1A. Prepare and qualify FFPE RNA samples on page 21.

Prepare total RNA from each sample in the run. The library preparation protocol requires 10200 ng of intact total RNA in a 10 l volume of nuclease- free water.

Consider preparing an additional sequencing library in parallel, using a high- quality control RNA sample, such as Agilents QPCR Human Reference Total RNA (p/n 750500). Use of this control is especially recommended during the first run of the protocol, to verify that all protocol steps are being successfully performed. Routine use of this control is helpful for any required troubleshooting, in order to differentiate any performance issues related to RNA input from other factors.

The 2X Priming Buffer used in step 5 below includes both fragmentation agents and primers used for cDNA synthesis in the following steps. The fragmentation conditions shown in this section are appropriate for both 2 x 100 bp and 2 x 150 bp NGS read- length workflows.

1 Use a small- volume spectrophotometer to determine sample absorbance at 260 nm, 280 nm, and 230 nm. Determine the RNA concentration and the 260/280 and 260/230 absorbance ratio values for the sample.

High- quality RNA samples are indicated by values of approximately 1.8 to 2.0 for both ratios. Ratios with significant deviation from 2.0 indicate the presence of organic or inorganic contaminants, which may require further purification or may indicate that the sample is not suitable for use in RNA target enrichment applications.

2 Verify the RNA integrity in the sample using one of the qualification systems described in Table 8 on page 22. Select the specific assay appropriate for your sample based on the RNA concentration determined in step 1.

Determine the DV200 (percentage of RNA in the sample that is >200 nt) using the analysis mode described in Table 8. RNA molecules must be >200 nt for efficient conversion to cDNA library fragments. Samples with DV200<50% may not suitable for use in RNA target enrichment applications.

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Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA 2 Step 1B. Prepare and fragment intact RNA samples

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3 Preprogram a thermal cycler with the program in Table 10. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 7.

Table 10 Thermal cycler program for fragmentation of intact RNA samples*

4 Place 10 l of each sample, containing 10200 ng total RNA in nuclease- free water, into wells of a thermal cycler- compatible strip tube or PCR plate.

5 Add 10 l of 2X Priming Buffer (purple cap) to each sample well.

6 Mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times or seal the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds. Spin briefly to collect the liquid.

7 Place the samples in the thermal cycler, and resume the thermal cycling program in Table 10 for RNA fragmentation.

8 Once the thermal cycler program in Table 10 reaches the 4C Hold step, transfer the fragmented RNA sample plate or strip tube from the thermal cycler to ice or a cold block. Proceed immediately to Step 2. Synthesize first- strand cDNA on page 26.

* Use a reaction volume setting of 20 l, if required for thermal cycler set up.

Step Temperature Time

Step 1 94C 4 minutes

Step 2 4C 1 minute

Step 3 4C Hold

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2 Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA Step 2. Synthesize first-strand cDNA

Step 2. Synthesize first-strand cDNA

CAUTION The First Strand Master Mix used in this step is viscous. Mix thoroughly by vortexing at high speed for 5 seconds before removing an aliquot for use and after combining with other solutions. Pipetting up and down is not sufficient to mix this reagent.

The First Strand Master Mix is provided with actinomycin-D already supplied in the mixture. Do not supplement with additional actinomycin-D.

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1 Preprogram a thermal cycler with the program in Table 11. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 5.

Table 11 Thermal cycler program for first-strand cDNA synthesis*

2 Vortex the thawed vial of First Strand Master Mix (amber tube/cap) for 5 seconds at high speed to ensure homogeneity.

3 Add 8.5 l of First Strand Master Mix to each RNA sample well.

4 Mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times or seal the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds. Spin briefly to collect the liquid.

5 Place the samples in the thermal cycler, and resume the program in Table 11.

* Use a reaction volume setting of 28 l, if required for thermal cycler set up.

Step Temperature Time

Step 1 25C 10 minutes

Step 2 37C 40 minutes

Step 3 4C Hold

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Preparation of Input RNA and Conversion to cDNA 2 Step 3. Synthesize second-strand cDNA

Step 3. Synthesize second-strand cDNA

CAUTION The Second Strand Enzyme Mix used in this step is viscous. Mix thoroughly by vortexing at high speed for 5 seconds before removing an aliquot for use and after combining with other solutions. Pipetting up and down is not sufficient to mix this reagent.

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1 Once the thermal cycler program in Table 11 begins the 4C hold step, transfer the samples to ice.

2 Preprogram the thermal cycler with the program in Table 12. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 7

Table 12 Thermal cycler program for second-strand synthesis*

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3 Vortex the thawed vials of Second Strand Enzyme Mix (blue cap or bottle) and of Second Strand Oligo Mix (yellow cap) at high speed for 5 seconds to ensure homogeneity.

4 Add 25 l of Second Strand Enzyme Mix to each sample well. Keep on ice.

5 Add 5 l of Second Strand Oligo Mix to each sample well, for a total reaction volume of 58.5 l. Keep on ice.

6 Mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times or seal the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds. Spin briefly to collect the liquid.

7 Place the plate or strip tubes in the thermal cycler, and resume the program in Table 12.

* Use a reaction volume setting of 58 l, if required for thermal cycler set up.

Step Temperature Time

Step 1 16C 60 minutes

Step 2 4C Hold

The AMPure XP beads used in the next step must be equilibrated to room temperature for at least 30 minutes before use.

NOTE

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Step 4. Purify cDNA using AMPure XP beads

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In this step, the cDNA samples are purified using AmpPure XP Beads. Critical purification protocol parameters are summarized for experienced users in Table 13.

1 Verify that the AMPure XP beads have been held at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before use.

2 Prepare 400 l of 70% ethanol per sample, plus excess, for use in step 9.

Table 13 AMPure XP bead cleanup parameters after cDNA synthesis

Parameter Value

Volume of RT AMPure XP bead suspension added to each sample well 105 l

Final elution solvent and volume 52 l nuclease-free water

Amount of eluted sample transferred to fresh well 50 l

The freshly-prepared 70% ethanol may be used for subsequent purification steps run on the same day. The complete RNA Library Preparation protocol requires 1.2 mL of fresh 70% ethanol per sample and the Target Enrichment protocol requires an additional 0.4 mL of fresh 70% ethanol per sample.

NOTE

3 Mix the bead suspension well so that the suspension appears homogeneous and consistent in color.

4 Transfer the samples in the PCR plate or strip tube to room temperature, then add 105 l of the homogeneous bead suspension to each cDNA sample well.

5 Pipette up and down 1520 times or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds to mix. If the beads have splashed into the well caps, spin briefly to collect the samples, being careful not to pellet the beads.

6 Incubate samples for 5 minutes at room temperature.

7 Put the plate or strip tube into a magnetic separation device. Wait for the solution to clear (approximately 2 to 5 minutes).

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8 Keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand. Carefully remove and discard the cleared solution from each well. Do not touch the beads while removing the solution.

9 Continue to keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand while you dispense 200 l of fresh 70% ethanol in each sample well.

10 Wait for 1 minute to allow any disturbed beads to settle, then remove the ethanol.

11 Repeat step 9 and step 10 once for a total of two washes.

12 Seal the wells with strip caps, then briefly spin the samples to collect the residual ethanol. Return the plate or strip tube to the magnetic stand for 30 seconds. Remove the residual ethanol with a P20 pipette.

13 Dry the samples by placing the unsealed plate or strip tube on the thermal cycler, set to hold samples at 37C, until the residual ethanol has just evaporated (up to 2 minutes).

Do not dry the bead pellet to the point that the pellet appears cracked during any of the bead drying steps in the protocol. Elution efficiency is significantly decreased when the bead pellet is excessively dried.

NOTE

14 Add 52 l nuclease- free water to each sample well.

15 Seal the wells with strip caps, then vortex the plate or strip tube for 5 seconds. Verify that all beads have been resuspended, with no visible clumps in the suspension or bead pellets retained on the sides of the wells. Briefly spin to collect the liquid, being careful not to pellet the beads.

16 Incubate for 2 minutes at room temperature.

17 Put the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand and leave until the solution is clear (up to 5 minutes).

18 Transfer 50 l of cleared supernatant to a fresh PCR plate or strip tube sample well and keep on ice. You can discard the beads at this time.

Stopping Point

If you do not continue to the next step, seal the wells and store at 4C overnight or at 20C for prolonged storage.

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3 Library Preparation

Step 1. Prepare the Ligation master mix 33

Step 2. Repair and dA-Tail the cDNA 3' ends 34

Step 3. Ligate the molecular-barcoded adaptor 36

Step 4. Purify the sample using AMPure XP beads 37

Step 5. Amplify the adaptor-ligated cDNA library 39

Step 6. Purify the amplified library with AMPure XP beads 42

Step 7. Assess quality and quantity 44

This chapter describes the steps to prepare cDNA NGS libraries for sequencing using the Illumina paired- read platform. For each sample to be sequenced, an individual dual- indexed and molecular- barcoded library is prepared.

Protocol steps in this section use the components listed in Table 14. Thaw and mix each component as directed in Table 14 before use (refer to the Where Used column).

To process multiple samples, prepare reagent mixtures with overage at each step, without the cDNA library sample. Mixtures for preparation of 8 or 24 samples (including excess) are shown in tables as examples.

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Table 14 Reagents thawed before use in protocol

Kit Component Storage Location Thawing Conditions Mixing Method Where Used

Ligation Buffer (purple cap or bottle)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice (may require >20 minutes) then keep on ice

Vortexing page 33

T4 DNA Ligase (blue cap) SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Place on ice just before use

Inversion page 33

End Repair-A Tailing Buffer (yellow cap or bottle)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice (may require >20 minutes) then keep on ice

Vortexing page 35

End Repair-A Tailing Enzyme Mix (orange cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Place on ice just before use

Inversion page 35

XT HS2 RNA Adaptor Oligo Mix (green cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice then keep on ice

Vortexing page 36

AMPure XP beads must be removed from cold storage and equilibrated to room temperature for at least 30 minutes in preparation for use on page 37. Do not freeze the beads at any time.

NOTE

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Library Preparation 3 Step 1. Prepare the Ligation master mix

Step 1. Prepare the Ligation master mix

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Prepare the Ligation master mix to allow equilibration to room temperature before use on page 36. Initiate this step before starting the End Repair/dA- tailing protocol; leave samples on ice while completing this step.

1 Vortex the thawed vial of Ligation Buffer for 15 seconds at high speed to ensure homogeneity.

CAUTION The Ligation Buffer used in this step is viscous. Mix thoroughly by vortexing at high speed for 15 seconds before removing an aliquot for use. When combining with other reagents, mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times using a pipette set to at least 80% of the mixture volume or by vortexing at high speed for 1020 seconds.

Use flat top vortex mixers when vortexing strip tubes or plates throughout the protocol. If reagents are mixed by vortexing, visually verify that adequate mixing is occurring.

2 Prepare the appropriate volume of Ligation master mix by combining the reagents in Table 15.

Slowly pipette the Ligation Buffer into a 1.5- ml tube, ensuring that the full volume is dispensed. Slowly add the T4 DNA Ligase, rinsing the enzyme tip with buffer solution after addition. Mix well by slowly pipetting up and down 1520 times or seal the tube and vortex at high speed for 1020 seconds. Spin briefly to collect the liquid.

Keep at room temperature for 3045 minutes before use on page 36.

Table 15 Preparation of Ligation master mix

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions*

(includes excess) Volume for 24 reactions

(includes excess)

Ligation Buffer (purple cap or bottle) 23 l 207 l 598 l

T4 DNA Ligase (blue cap) 2 l 18 l 52 l

Total 25 l 225 l 650 l

* The minimum supported run size for 16-reaction kits is 8 samples per run, with kits containing enough reagents for 2 runs of 8 samples each.

The minimum supported run size for 96-reaction kits is 24 samples per run, with kits containing enough reagents for 4 runs of 24 samples each.

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3 Library Preparation Step 2. Repair and dA-Tail the cDNA 3' ends

Step 2. Repair and dA-Tail the cDNA 3' ends

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1 Preprogram a thermal cycler with the program in Table 16. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 5.

Table 16 Thermal cycler program for End Repair/dA-Tailing*

2 Vortex the thawed vial of End Repair- A Tailing Buffer for 15 seconds at high speed to ensure homogeneity. Visually inspect the solution; if any solids are observed, continue vortexing until all solids are dissolved.

* Use a reaction volume setting of 70 l, if required for thermal cycler set up.

Step Temperature Time

Step 1 20C 15 minutes

Step 2 72C 15 minutes

Step 3 4C Hold

CAUTION The End Repair-A Tailing Buffer used in this step must be mixed thoroughly by vortexing at high speed for 15 seconds before removing an aliquot for use. When combining with other reagents, mix well either by pipetting up and down 1520 times using a pipette set to at least 80% of the mixture volume or by vortexing at high speed for 510 seconds.

3 Prepare the appropriate volume of dA- Tailing master mix, by combining the reagents in Table 17.

Slowly pipette the End Repair- A Tailing Buffer into a 1.5- ml tube, ensuring that the full volume is dispensed. Slowly add the End Repair- A Tailing Enzyme Mix, rinsing the enzyme tip with buffer solution after addition. Mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times or seal the tube and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds. Spin briefly to collect the liquid and keep on ice.

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Table 17 Preparation of End Repair/dA-Tailing master mix

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions (includes excess)

Volume for 24 reactions (includes excess)

End Repair-A Tailing Buffer (yellow cap or bottle) 16 l 144 l 416 l

End Repair-A Tailing Enzyme Mix (orange cap) 4 l 36 l 104 l

Total 20 l 180 l 520 l

4 Add 20 l of the End Repair/dA- Tailing master mix to each sample well containing approximately 50 l of purified cDNA sample. Mix by pipetting up and down 1520 times using a pipette set to 50 l or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds.

5 Briefly spin the samples, then immediately place the plate or strip tube in the thermal cycler and resume the thermal cycling program in Table 16.

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Step 3. Ligate the molecular-barcoded adaptor

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1 Once the thermal cycler reaches the 4C Hold step, transfer the samples to ice while setting up this step.

2 Preprogram a thermal cycler with the program in Table 18. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 5.

Table 18 Thermal cycler program for Ligation*

3 To each end- repaired/dA- tailed DNA sample (approximately 70 l), add 25 l of the Ligation master mix that was prepared on page 33 and kept at room temperature. Mix by pipetting up and down at least 10 times using a pipette set to 70 l or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds. Briefly spin the samples.

4 Add 5 l of XT HS2 RNA Adaptor Oligo Mix (green- capped tube) to each sample. Mix by pipetting up and down 1520 times using a pipette set to 70 l or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds.

* Use a reaction volume setting of 100 l, if required for thermal cycler set up.

Step Temperature Time

Step 1 20C 30 minutes

Step 2 4C Hold

Make sure to add the Ligation master mix and the XT HS2 RNA Adaptor Oligo Mix to the samples in separate addition steps as directed above, mixing after each addition.

NOTE

5 Briefly spin the samples, then immediately place the plate or strip tube in the thermal cycler and resume the thermal cycling program in Table 18.

Unique molecular barcode (MBC) sequences are incorporated into both ends of each library DNA fragment at this step.

NOTE

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Library Preparation 3 Step 4. Purify the sample using AMPure XP beads

Step 4. Purify the sample using AMPure XP beads

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In this step, the cDNA libraries are purified using AmpPure XP Beads. Critical purification protocol parameters are summarized for experienced users in Table 19.

1 Verify that the AMPure XP beads were held at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before use.

2 Prepare 400 l of 70% ethanol per sample, plus excess, for use in step 8.

3 Mix the AMPure XP bead suspension well so that the reagent appears homogeneous and consistent in color.

4 Add 80 l of homogeneous AMPure XP beads to each cDNA library sample (approximately 100 l) in the PCR plate or strip tube. Pipette up and down 1520 times or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds to mix.

5 Incubate samples for 5 minutes at room temperature.

6 Put the plate or strip tube into a magnetic separation device. Wait for the solution to clear (approximately 5 to 10 minutes).

7 Keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand. Carefully remove and discard the cleared solution from each well. Do not touch the beads while removing the solution.

8 Continue to keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand while you dispense 200 l of freshly- prepared 70% ethanol in each sample well.

9 Wait for 1 minute to allow any disturbed beads to settle, then remove the ethanol.

10 Repeat step 8 to step 9 once.

Table 19 AMPure XP bead cleanup parameters after adaptor ligation

Parameter Value

Volume of RT AMPure XP bead suspension added to each sample well 80 l

Final elution solvent and volume 35 l nuclease-free water

Amount of eluted sample transferred to fresh well Approximately 34 l

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11 Seal the wells with strip caps, then briefly spin the samples to collect the residual ethanol. Return the plate or strip tube to the magnetic stand for 30 seconds. Remove the residual ethanol with a P20 pipette.

12 Dry the samples by placing the unsealed plate or strip tube on the thermal cycler, set to hold samples at 37C, until the residual ethanol has just evaporated (typically 12 minutes).

13 Add 35 l nuclease- free water to each sample well.

14 Seal the wells with strip caps, then mix well on a vortex mixer and briefly spin the plate or strip tube to collect the liquid.

15 Incubate for 2 minutes at room temperature.

16 Put the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand and leave for approximately 5 minutes, until the solution is clear.

17 Transfer the cleared supernatant (approximately 34 l) to a fresh PCR plate or strip tube sample well and keep on ice. You can discard the beads at this time.

It may not be possible to recover the entire 34-l supernatant volume at this step; transfer the maximum possible amount of supernatant for further processing. To maximize recovery, transfer the cleared supernatant to a fresh well in two rounds of pipetting, using a P20 pipette set at 17 l.

NOTE

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Library Preparation 3 Step 5. Amplify the adaptor-ligated cDNA library

Step 5. Amplify the adaptor-ligated cDNA library

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This step uses the components listed in Table 20. Before you begin, thaw the reagents listed below and keep on ice.

Table 20 Reagents for pre-capture PCR amplification

AMPure XP beads must be removed from cold storage and equilibrated to room temperature for at least 30 minutes in preparation for use on page 42.

Component Storage Location Mixing Method Where Used

Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase (red cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Pipette up and down 1520 times

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5 Herculase II Buffer with dNTPs (clear cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR), 20C

Vortexing page 41

SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs

SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs for ILM (Pre PCR),* 20C

Vortexing page 41

* Indexing primer pairs are provided in individual wells of strip tubes (16 reaction kits) or plates (96 reaction kits).

NOTE

1 Determine the appropriate index pair assignment for each sample. See Table 51 on page 82 through Table 58 on page 89 for nucleotide sequences of the 8 bp index portion of the primers used to amplify the cDNA libraries in this step.

Use a different indexing primer pair for each sample to be sequenced in the same lane.

Index pairs 1-16 provided in strip tubes in 16-reaction kits are equivalent to index pairs 1-16 provided in orange plates in 96-reaction kits; do not use the same-numbered index pair from a strip tube and a plate for multiplexed samples.

When using index pairs provided in strip tubes in step 5 on page 41, verify the strip tube orientation using the numeral 1 or 9 etched adjacent to the lowest-numbered index and the strip barcode adjacent to the highest-numbered index. Pierce the foil seal of the appropriate well with a pipette tip just before pipetting the solution.

NOTE

CAUTION The SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs are provided in single-use aliquots. To avoid cross-contamination of libraries, do not retain and re-use any residual volume for subsequent experiments.

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2 Preprogram a thermal cycler (with heated lid ON) with the program in Table 21. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 6.

Table 21 Pre-Capture PCR Thermal Cycler Program*

* Use a reaction volume setting of 50 l, if required for thermal cycler set up.

Segment Number of Cycles Temperature Time

1 1 98C 2 minutes

2 1014

(See Table 22 for RNA input-based

cycle number recommendations)

98C 30 seconds

60C 30 seconds

72C 1 minute

3 1 72C 5 minutes

4 1 4C Hold

Table 22 Pre-capture PCR cycle number recommendations

Quality of Input RNA Quantity of Input RNA Cycle Number

Intact RNA 100 to 200 ng 10 cycles

50 ng 11 cycles

10 ng 12 cycles

Good quality FFPE RNA

(DV200 >50%)

100 to 200 ng 12 cycles

50 ng 13 cycles

10 ng 14 cycles

Poor quality FFPE RNA

(DV200 20% to 50%)

100 to 200 ng 13 cycles

50 ng 14 cycles

NOTE Libraries prepared from high-quality (intact) input RNA must be placed in a separate strip tube or PCR plate from FFPE RNA input libraries since these sample types are processed using different PCR conditions.

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To avoid cross-contaminating libraries, set up PCR reactions (all components except

CAUTION the library DNA) in a dedicated clean area or PCR hood with UV sterilization and positive air flow.

3 Prepare the appropriate volume of pre- capture PCR reaction mix, as described in Table 23, on ice. Mix well on a vortex mixer.

on of Pre-Capture PCR Reaction Mix

Table 23 Preparati

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions (includes excess)

Volume for 24 reactions (includes excess)

5 Herculase II Buffer with dNTPs (clear cap) 10 l 90 l 260 l

Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase (red cap) 1 l 9 l 26 l

Total 11 l 99 l 286 l

4 Add 11 l of the PCR reaction mixture prepared in Table 23 to each purified DNA library sample (34 l) in the PCR plate wells.

5 Add 5 l of the appropriate SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pair to each reaction.

Cap the wells then vortex at high speed for 5 seconds. Spin the plate or strip tube briefly to collect the liquid and release any bubbles.

6 Before adding the samples to the thermal cycler, resume the thermal cycling program in Table 21 to bring the temperature of the thermal block to 98C. Once the cycler has reached 98C, immediately place the sample plate or strip tube in the thermal block and close the lid.

CAUTION The lid of the thermal cycler is hot and can cause burns. Use caution when working near the lid.

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Step 6. Purify the amplified library with AMPure XP beads

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In this step, the amplified DNA libraries are purified using AmpPure XP Beads. Critical purification protocol parameters are summarized for experienced users in Table 24.

1 Verify that the AMPure XP beads were held at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before use.

2 Prepare 400 l of 70% ethanol per sample, plus excess, for use in step 8.

3 Mix the AMPure XP bead suspension well so that the reagent appears homogeneous and consistent in color.

4 Add 50 l of homogeneous AMPure XP beads to each 50- l amplification reaction in the PCR plate or strip tube. Pipette up and down 1520 times or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds to mix.

5 Incubate samples for 5 minutes at room temperature.

6 Put the plate or strip tube into a magnetic separation device. Wait for the solution to clear (approximately 5 minutes).

7 Keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand. Carefully remove and discard the cleared solution from each well. Do not touch the beads while removing the solution.

8 Continue to keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand while you dispense 200 l of freshly- prepared 70% ethanol into each sample well.

9 Wait for 1 minute to allow any disturbed beads to settle, then remove the ethanol.

10 Repeat step 8 and step 9 step once.

Table 24 AMPure XP bead cleanup parameters after pre-capture PCR

Parameter Value

Volume of RT AMPure XP bead suspension added to each sample well 50 l

Final elution solvent and volume 15 l nuclease-free water

Amount of eluted sample transferred to fresh well Approximately 15 l

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11 Seal the wells with strip caps, then briefly spin the samples to collect the residual ethanol. Return the plate or strip tube to the magnetic stand for 30 seconds. Remove the residual ethanol with a P20 pipette.

12 Dry the samples by placing the unsealed plate or strip tube on the thermal cycler, set to hold samples at 37C, until the residual ethanol has just evaporated (typically 12 minutes).

13 Add 15 l nuclease- free water to each sample well.

14 Seal the wells with strip caps, then mix well on a vortex mixer and briefly spin the plate or strip tube to collect the liquid.

15 Incubate for 2 minutes at room temperature.

16 Put the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand and leave for 2 to 3 minutes, until the solution is clear.

17 Transfer the cleared supernatant (approximately 15 l) to a fresh PCR plate or strip tube sample well and keep on ice. You can discard the beads at this time.

It may not be possible to recover the entire 15-l supernatant volume at this step; transfer the maximum possible amount of supernatant for further processing.

NOTE

Stopping Point

If you do not continue to the next step, seal the sample wells and store at 4C overnight or at 20C for prolonged storage.

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Step 7. Assess quality and quantity

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Analyze each sample using one of the platforms listed in Table 25. Follow the instructions in the linked user guide provided for each assay in Table 25, after reviewing the SureSelect library qualification steps on page 45. Each analysis method provides an electropherogram showing the size distribution of fragments in the sample and tools for determining the concentration of DNA in the sample. See Table 26 for fragment size distribution guidelines. Representative electropherograms generated using the TapeStation system are provided to illustrate typical results for libraries prepared from either high- quality or FFPE RNA samples.

Table 25 Pre-capture library analysis options

Analysis platform Assay used at this step Link to assay instructions Amount of library sample to analyze

Agilent 4200 or 4150 TapeStation system

D1000 ScreenTape Agilent D1000 Assay Quick Guide

1 l

Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer system DNA 1000 Kit Agilent DNA 1000 Kit Guide 1 l

Agilent 5200, 5300, or 5400 Fragment Analyzer system

NGS Fragment Kit (1-6000 bp) Agilent NGS Fragment Kit (1-6000 bp) Kit Guide

2 l

Observation of a low molecular weight peak, in addition to the expected library fragment peak, indicates the presence of adaptor- dimers in the library. It is acceptable to proceed to target enrichment with library samples for which adaptor- dimers are observed in the electropherogram at low abundance, similar to that seen in example electropherograms in this section. See Troubleshooting on page 94 for additional considerations.

Table 26 Pre-capture library qualification guidelines

Input RNA type Expected library DNA fragment size peak position

NGS read lengths supported

High-quality RNA or FFPE RNA

200 to 700 bp 2 100 reads or 2 150 reads

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1 Set up the instrument as instructed in the appropriate user guide (links provided in Table 25).

2 Prepare the samples for analysis and set up the assay as instructed in the appropriate user guide. Load the analysis assay into the instrument and complete the run.

3 Verify that the electropherogram shows the expected DNA fragment size peak position (see Table 26 for guidelines). Sample TapeStation system electropherograms are shown for libraries prepared from high- quality RNA in Figure 2 and from FFPE RNA in Figure 3.

Electropherograms obtained using the other analysis platform options listed in Table 25 are expected to show similar fragment size profiles.

4 Determine the concentration of the library DNA by integrating under the peak. For accurate quantification, make sure that the concentration falls within the linear range of the assay.

Figure 2 Pre-capture library prepared from high-quality RNA sample (Human Reference Total RNA) analyzed using a D1000 ScreenTape.

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Figure 3 Pre-capture library prepared from a typical FFPE RNA sample analyzed using a D1000 ScreenTape.

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SureSelect XT HS2 RNA System Protocol

4 Hybridization and Capture

Step 1. Hybridize cDNA libraries to the probe 48

Step 2. Prepare streptavidin-coated magnetic beads 53

Step 3. Capture the hybridized DNA using streptavidin-coated beads 54

This chapter describes the steps to hybridize the prepared cDNA libraries with a target- specific probe. After hybridization, the targeted molecules are captured on streptavidin- coated beads. Each cDNA library sample is hybridized and captured individually.

The standard single- day protocol includes the hybridization step immediately followed by capture and amplification steps. If required, the hybridized samples may be held overnight with capture and amplification steps completed the following day by using the simple protocol modifications noted on page 50.

CAUTION The ratio of probe to cDNA library is critical for successful capture.

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In this step, the prepared cDNA libraries are hybridized to a target- specific probe. For each RNA sample library prepared, do one hybridization and capture. Do not pool samples at this stage.

The hybridization reaction requires 200 ng of prepared cDNA library in a volume of 12 l.

This step uses the components listed in Table 27. Thaw each component under the conditions indicated in the table. Vortex each reagent to mix, then spin tubes briefly to collect the liquid.

Table 27 Reagents for Hybridization

Kit Component Storage Location Thawing Conditions Where Used

SureSelect XT HS2 Blocker Mix (blue cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice page 50

SureSelect RNase Block (purple cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR), 20C

Thaw on ice page 51

SureSelect Fast Hybridization Buffer (bottle)

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR), 20C

Thaw and keep at Room Temperature

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1 Preprogram a thermal cycler (with heated lid ON) with the program in Table 28 for the SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8 Probes or in Table 29 for all other probes. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 4 on page 50.

Table 28 Hybridization program for SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8 Probes (V8 or V8+UTR)*

Segment # Number of Cycles Temperature Time

1 1 95C 5 minutes

2 1 65C 10 minutes

3 1 65C 1 minute (Pause cycler here for reagent addition; see step 7 on page 52)

4 60 65C 1 minute

37C 3 seconds

5 1 65C 60 minutes

6 1 65C Hold briefly until ready to begin capture steps on page 54

* Use a reaction volume setting of 30 l (final volume of hybridization reactions in Segment 4).

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Table 29 Hybridization program for all other probes

Segment # Number of Cycles Temperature Time

1 1 95C 5 minutes

2 1 65C 10 minutes

3 1 65C 1 minute (Pause cycler here for reagent addition; see step 7 on page 52)

4 60 65C 1 minute

37C 3 seconds

5 1 65C Hold briefly until ready to begin capture steps on page 54

* Use a reaction volume setting of 30 l (final volume of hybridization reactions during cycling in Segment 4).

Hybridization at 65C is optimal for probes designed for the SureSelect XT HS2/XT HS/XT Low Input platforms. Reducing the hybridization temperature (Segments 4 and 5) may improve performance for probes designed for the SureSelect XT platform, including SureSelect XT Human All Exon V6 (62.5C), SureSelect XT Clinical Research Exome V2 (62.5C) and custom probes originally designed for use with SureSelect XT system (60C65C).

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The Hybridization reaction may be run overnight with the following protocol modifications:

In the final segment of the thermal cycler program (Table 28 or Table 29), replace the 65C Hold step with a 21C Hold step.

The hybridized samples may be held at 21C for up to 16 hours. Begin the capture preparation steps on page 53 on day 2, after the overnight hold.

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2 Place 200 ng of each prepared cDNA library sample into the well of a fresh hybridization plate or strip tube and then bring the final volume in each well to 12 l using nuclease- free water.

3 To each DNA library sample well, add 5 l of SureSelect XT HS2 Blocker Mix (blue cap). Seal the wells then vortex at high speed for 5 seconds. Spin the plate or strip tube briefly to collect the liquid and release any bubbles.

CAUTION The lid of the thermal cycler is hot and can cause burns. Use caution when working near the lid.

4 Transfer the sealed sample plate or strip to the thermal cycler and resume the thermal cycling program (Table 28 or Table 29 on page 49), allowing the cycler to complete Segments 1 and 2 of the program.

Important: The thermal cycler must be paused during Segment 3 to allow additional reagents to be added to the hybridization wells in step 7 on page 52.

During Segments 1 and 2 of the thermal cycling program, begin preparing the additional hybridization reagents as described in step 5 and step 6 below. If needed, you can finish these preparation steps after pausing the thermal cycler in Segment 3.

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5 Prepare a 25% solution of SureSelect RNase Block (1 part RNase Block to 3 parts water), according to Table 30. Prepare the amount required for the number of hybridization reactions in the run, plus excess. Mix well and keep on ice.

Table 30 Preparation of RNase Block solution

Prepare the mixture described in step 6, below, just before pausing the thermal cycler in Segment 3. Keep the mixture at room temperature briefly until the mixture is added to the DNA samples in step 7 on page 52. Do not keep solutions containing the probe at room temperature for extended periods.

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions (includes excess)

Volume for 24 reactions (includes excess)

SureSelect RNase Block 0.5 l 4.5 l 12.5 l

Nuclease-free water 1.5 l 13.5 l 37.5 l

Total 2 l 18 l 50 l

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6 Prepare the Probe Hybridization Mix appropriate for your probe design size. Use Table 31 for probes 3 Mb or Table 32 for probes <3 Mb. For custom probes, see the probe tube label for design size range.

Combine the listed reagents at room temperature. Mix well by vortexing at high speed for 5 seconds then spin down briefly. Proceed immediately to step 7.

Table 31 Preparation of Probe Hybridization Mix for probes3 Mb

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions (includes excess)

Volume for 24 reactions (includes excess)

25% RNase Block solution (from step 5) 2 l 18 l 50 l

Probe (with design 3 Mb) 5 l 45 l 125 l

SureSelect Fast Hybridization Buffer 6 l 54 l 150 l

Total 13 l 117 l 325 l

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Table 32 Preparation of Probe Hybridization Mix for probes<3 Mb

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions (includes excess)

Volume for 24 reactions (includes excess)

25% RNase Block solution (from step 5) 2 l 18 l 50 l

Probe (with design<3 Mb) 2 l 18 l 50 l

SureSelect Fast Hybridization Buffer 6 l 54 l 150 l

Nuclease-free water 3 l 27 l 75 l

Total 13 l 117 l 325 l

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7 Once the thermal cycler starts Segment 3 (1 minute at 65C), pause the program. With the cycler paused, and while keeping the DNA + Blocker samples in the cycler, transfer 13 l of the room- temperature Probe Hybridization Mix from step 6 to each sample well.

Mix well by pipetting up and down slowly 8 to 10 times.

The hybridization reaction wells now contain approximately 30 l.

8 Seal the wells with fresh domed strip caps. Make sure that all wells are completely sealed. Vortex briefly, then spin the plate or strip tube briefly to remove any bubbles from the bottom of the wells. Immediately return the plate or strip tube to the thermal cycler.

9 Resume the thermal cycling program to allow hybridization of the prepared DNA samples to the probe.

CAUTION Wells must be adequately sealed to minimize evaporation, or your results can be negatively impacted.

Before you do the first experiment, make sure the plasticware and capping method are appropriate for the thermal cycler. Check that no more than 4 l is lost to evaporation under the conditions used for hybridization.

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Step 2. Prepare streptavidin-coated magnetic beads

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The remaining hybridization capture steps use the reagents in Table 33.

NOTE If performing same-day hybridization and capture, begin the bead preparation steps below approximately one hour after starting hybridization in step 9 on page 52. If performing next-day capture after an overnight hold at 21C, begin the bead preparation steps below on day 2, just before you are ready to start the capture steps on page 54.

Table 33 Reagents for Capture

Kit Component Storage Location Where Used

SureSelect Binding Buffer SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 1 (Post PCR), RT

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SureSelect Wash Buffer 1 SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 1 (Post PCR), RT

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SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 1 (Post PCR), RT

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1 Vigorously resuspend the vial of streptavidin beads on a vortex mixer. The magnetic beads settle during storage.

2 For each hybridization sample, add 50 l of the resuspended beads to wells of a fresh PCR plate or a strip tube.

3 Wash the beads:

a Add 200 l of SureSelect Binding Buffer.

b Mix by pipetting up and down 20 times or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds then spin down briefly.

c Put the plate or strip tube into a magnetic separator device.

d Wait 5 minutes or until the solution is clear, then remove and discard the supernatant.

e Repeat step a through step d two more times for a total of 3 washes.

4 Resuspend the beads in 200 l of SureSelect Binding Buffer.

If you are equipped for higher-volume magnetic bead captures, the streptavidin beads may instead be batch-washed in a microcentrifuge tube or conical vial.

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1 After all streptavidin bead preparation steps are complete and with the hybridization thermal cycling program in the final hold segment (see Table 28 or Table 29 on page 49), transfer the samples to room temperature.

2 Immediately transfer the entire volume (approximately 30 l) of each hybridization mixture to wells containing 200 l of washed streptavidin beads using a multichannel pipette.

Pipette up and down 58 times to mix then seal the wells with fresh domed caps.

3 Incubate the capture plate or strip tube on a 96- well plate mixer, mixing vigorously (at 14001900 rpm), for 30 minutes at room temperature.

Make sure the samples are properly mixing in the wells.

4 During the 30- minute incubation for capture, prewarm SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 at 70C as described below.

a Place 200- l aliquots of Wash Buffer 2 in wells of a fresh 96- well plate or strip tubes. Aliquot 6 wells of buffer for each sample in the run.

b Cap the wells and then incubate in the thermal cycler, held at 70C, until used in step 9.

5 When the 30- minute capture incubation period initiated in step 3 is complete, spin the samples briefly to collect the liquid.

6 Put the plate or strip tube in a magnetic separator to collect the beads. Wait until the solution is clear, then remove and discard all of the supernatant.

7 Resuspend the beads in 200 l of SureSelect Wash Buffer 1. Mix by pipetting up and down 1520 times, until beads are fully resuspended.

8 Put the plate or strip tube in the magnetic separator. Wait for the solution to clear (approximately 1 minute), then remove and discard all of the supernatant.

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CAUTION It is important to maintain bead suspensions at 70C during the washing procedure below to ensure specificity of capture.

Make sure that the SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 is pre-warmed to 70C before use.

Do not use a tissue incubator, small benchtop incubator, or other devices with significant temperature fluctuations, for the incubation steps.

9 Remove the plate or strip tubes from the magnetic separator and transfer to a rack at room temperature. Wash the beads with Wash Buffer 2, using the protocol steps below.

a Resuspend the beads in 200 l of 70C prewarmed Wash Buffer 2. Pipette up and down 1520 times, until beads are fully resuspended.

b Carefully seal the wells with fresh caps and then vortex at high speed for 8 seconds. Spin the plate or strip tube briefly to collect the liquid without pelleting the beads.

Make sure the beads are in suspension before proceeding.

c Incubate the samples for 5 minutes at 70C in the thermal cycler with the heated lid on.

d Put the plate or strip tube in the magnetic separator at room temperature.

e Wait 1 minute for the solution to clear, then remove and discard the supernatant.

f Repeat step a through step e five more times for a total of 6 washes.

10 After verifying that all wash buffer has been removed, add 25 l of nuclease- free water to each sample well. Pipette up and down 8 times to resuspend the beads.

Keep the samples on ice until they are used on page 60.

Captured DNA is retained on the streptavidin beads during the post-capture amplification step.

NOTE

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SureSelect XT HS2 RNA System Protocol

5 Post-Capture Sample Processing for Multiplexed Sequencing

Step 1. Amplify the captured libraries 58

Step 2. Purify the amplified captured libraries using AMPure XP beads 61

Step 3. Assess sequencing library DNA quantity and quality 63

Step 4. Pool samples for multiplexed sequencing 66

Step 5. Prepare sequencing samples 68

Step 6. Do the sequencing run and analyze the data 70

Sequence analysis resources 75

This chapter describes the steps to amplify, purify, and assess quality and quantity of the captured libraries. Sample pooling instructions are provided to prepare the indexed, molecular barcoded samples for multiplexed sequencing.

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In this step, the SureSelect- enriched DNA libraries are PCR amplified.

This step uses the components listed in Table 34. Before you begin, thaw the reagents listed below and keep on ice.

Table 34 Reagents for post-capture PCR amplification

Component Storage Location Mixing Method Where Used

Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase (red cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR), 20C

Pipette up and down 1520 times

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5 Herculase II Buffer with dNTPs (clear cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR), 20C

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SureSelect Post-Capture Primer Mix (clear cap)

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR), 20C

Vortexing page 60

NOTE AMPure XP beads must be removed from cold storage and equilibrated to room temperature for at least 30 minutes in preparation for use on page 61.

Prepare one amplification reaction for each DNA library.

CAUTION To avoid cross-contaminating libraries, set up PCR mixes in a dedicated clean area or PCR hood with UV sterilization and positive air flow.

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1 Preprogram a thermal cycler (with heated lid ON) with the program in Table 35. Immediately pause the program, and keep paused until samples are loaded in step 5.

Table 35 Post-capture PCR Thermal Cycler Program

Segment Number of Cycles Temperature Time

1 1 98C 2 minutes

2 1216

(See Table 36 for probe design size-based cycle number recommendations)

98C 30 seconds

60C 30 seconds

72C 1 minute

3 1 72C 5 minutes

4 1 4C Hold

Table 36 Post-capture PCR cycle number recommendations

Probe Design Size Cycles

Probes <0.2 Mb 16 cycles

Probes 0.23 Mb 14 cycles

Probes 35 Mb 13 cycles

Probes>5 Mb 12 cycles

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2 Prepare the appropriate volume of PCR reaction mix, as described in Table 37, on ice. Mix well on a vortex mixer.

Table 37 Preparation of post-capture PCR Reaction mix

Reagent Volume for 1 reaction Volume for 8 reactions (includes excess)

Volume for 24 reactions (includes excess)

Nuclease-free water 13 l 117 l 338 l

5 Herculase II Buffer with dNTPs (clear cap) 10 l 90 l 260 l

Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase (red cap) 1 l 9 l 26 l

SureSelect Post-Capture Primer Mix (clear cap) 1 l 9 l 26 l

Total 25 l 225 l 650 l

3 Add 25 l of the PCR reaction mix prepared in Table 37 to each sample well containing 25 l of bead- bound target- enriched DNA (prepared on page 55 and held on ice).

4 Mix the PCR reactions well by pipetting up and down until the bead suspension is homogeneous. Avoid splashing samples onto well walls; do not spin the samples at this step.

5 Place the plate or strip tube in the thermal cycler, and resume the thermal cycling program in Table 35.

6 When the PCR amplification program is complete, spin the plate or strip tube briefly. Remove the streptavidin- coated beads by placing the plate or strip tube on the magnetic stand at room temperature. Wait 2 minutes for the solution to clear, then transfer each supernatant (approximately 50 l) to wells of a fresh plate or strip tube.

The beads can be discarded at this time.

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In this step, the amplified enriched DNA libraries are purified using AmpPure XP Beads. Critical purification protocol parameters are summarized for experienced users in Table 38.

1 Verify that the AMPure XP beads were held at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before use.

2 Prepare 400 l of fresh 70% ethanol per sample, plus excess, for use in step 8.

3 Mix the AMPure XP bead suspension well so that the suspension appears homogeneous and consistent in color.

4 Add 50 l of the homogeneous AMPure XP bead suspension to each amplified DNA sample (approximately 50 l) in the PCR plate or strip tube. Mix well by pipetting up and down 1520 times or cap the wells and vortex at high speed for 510 seconds.

Check that the beads are in a homogeneous suspension in the sample wells. Each well should have a uniform color with no layers of beads or clear liquid present.

5 Incubate samples for 5 minutes at room temperature.

6 Put the plate or strip tube on the magnetic stand at room temperature. Wait for the solution to clear (approximately 3 to 5 minutes).

7 Keep the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand. Carefully remove and discard the cleared solution from each well. Do not disturb the beads while removing the solution.

8 Continue to keep the plate or tubes in the magnetic stand while you dispense 200 l of freshly- prepared 70% ethanol in each sample well.

Table 38 AMPure XP bead cleanup parameters after post-capture PCR

Parameter Value

Volume of RT AMPure XP bead suspension added to each sample well 50 l

Final elution solvent and volume 25 l Low TE Buffer

Amount of eluted sample transferred to fresh well Approximately 25 l

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9 Wait for 1 minute to allow any disturbed beads to settle, then remove the ethanol.

10 Repeat step 8 and step 9 once for a total of two washes. Make sure to remove all of the ethanol at each wash step.

11 Seal the wells with strip caps, then briefly spin to collect the residual ethanol. Return the plate or strip tube to the magnetic stand for 30 seconds. Remove the residual ethanol with a P20 pipette.

12 Dry the samples by placing the unsealed plate or strip tube on the thermal cycler, set to hold samples at 37C, until the residual ethanol has just evaporated (typically 12 minutes).

13 Add 25 l of Low TE buffer (10 mM Tris pH 7.5- 8.0, 0.1 mM EDTA) to each sample well.

14 Seal the sample wells with strip caps, then mix well on a vortex mixer and briefly spin to collect the liquid without pelleting the beads.

15 Incubate for 2 minutes at room temperature.

16 Put the plate or strip tube in the magnetic stand and leave for 2 minutes or until the solution is clear.

17 Transfer the cleared supernatant (approximately 25 l) to a fresh well. You can discard the beads at this time.

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Analyze each library using one of the platforms listed in Table 39. Follow the instructions in the linked user guide provided for each assay in Table 39, after reviewing the post- capture library qualification steps below. See Table 40 for expected fragment size distribution guidelines. Representative electropherograms generated using the TapeStation system are provided to illustrate typical results for post- capture libraries prepared from either high- quality or FFPE RNA samples.

Table 39 Post-capture library analysis options

Analysis platform Assay used at this step Link to assay instructions Amount of library sample to analyze

Agilent 4200 or 4150 TapeStation system

High Sensitivity D1000 ScreenTape

Agilent High Sensitivity D1000 Assay Quick Guide

2 l

Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer system

High Sensitivity DNA Kit Agilent High Sensitivity DNA Kit Guide

1 l

Agilent 5200, 5300, or 5400 Fragment Analyzer system

HS NGS Fragment Kit (1-6000 bp)

Agilent HS NGS Fragment Kit (1-6000 bp) Kit Guide

2 l

1 Set up the instrument as instructed in the appropriate user guide (links provided in Table 39).

2 Prepare the samples for analysis and set up the assay as instructed in the appropriate user guide. Load the analysis assay into the instrument and complete the run.

Table 40 Post-capture library qualification guidelines

Input RNA type Expected library DNA fragment size peak position

NGS read lengths supported

High-quality RNA or FFPE RNA

200 to 700 bp 2 100 reads or 2 150 reads

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3 Verify that the electropherogram shows the expected DNA fragment size peak position (see Table 40 for guidelines). Sample TapeStation system electropherograms are shown for libraries prepared from high- quality intact RNA in Figure 4 and from FFPE RNA in Figure 5.

Electropherograms obtained using the other analysis platform options listed in Table 39 are expected to show similar fragment size profiles.

4 Determine the concentration of the library DNA by integrating under the entire peak. For accurate quantification, make sure that the concentration falls within the linear range of the assay.

Figure 4 Post-capture library prepared from an intact RNA sample analyzed using a High Sensitivity D1000 ScreenTape assay.

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Figure 5 Post-capture library prepared from a typical FFPE RNA sample analyzed using a High Sensitivity D1000 ScreenTape assay.

Stopping Point

If you do not continue to the next step, seal the sample wells and store at 4C overnight or at 20C for prolonged storage.

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Volume of Index V f C f # C i

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The number of indexed libraries that may be multiplexed in a single sequencing lane is determined by the output specifications of the platform used, together with the amount of sequencing data required for your research design. Calculate the number of indexes that can be combined per lane, according to the capacity of your platform and the amount of sequencing data required per sample.

Combine the libraries such that each index- tagged sample is present in equimolar amounts in the pool using one of the following methods:

Method 1: Dilute each sample to be pooled to the same final concentration (typically 4 nM15 nM, or the concentration of the most dilute sample) using Low TE, then combine equal volumes of all samples to create the final pool.

Method 2: Starting with samples at different concentrations, add the appropriate volume of each sample to achieve equimolar concentration in the pool, then adjust the pool to the desired final volume using Low TE. The formula below is provided for determination of the amount of each indexed sample to add to the pool.

where V(f) is the final desired volume of the pool,

C(f) is the desired final concentration of all the DNA in the pool (typically 4 nM15 nM or the concentration of the most dilute sample)

# is the number of indexes, and

C(i) is the initial concentration of each indexed sample

Table 41 shows an example of the amount of 4 index- tagged samples (of different concentrations) and Low TE needed for a final volume of 20 l at 10 nM DNA.

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If you store the library before sequencing, add Tween 20 to 0.1% v/v and store at - 20C short term.

Table 41 Example of volume calculation for total volume of 20 l at 10 nM concentration

Component V(f) C(i) C(f) # Volume to use (l)

Sample 1 20 l 20 nM 10 nM 4 2.5

Sample 2 20 l 10 nM 10 nM 4 5

Sample 3 20 l 17 nM 10 nM 4 2.9

Sample 4 20 l 25 nM 10 nM 4 2

Low TE 7.6

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The final SureSelect XT HS2 RNA library pool is ready for direct sequencing using standard Illumina paired- end primers and chemistry. Each fragment in the prepared library contains one target insert surrounded by sequence motifs required for multiplexed sequencing using the Illumina platform, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6 Content of SureSelect XT HS2 sequencing library. Each fragment contains one target insert (blue) surrounded by the Illumina paired-end sequencing ele- ments (black), the dual sample indexes (red and green), dual molecular bar- codes (brown) and the library bridge PCR primers (yellow).

Libraries can be sequenced on the Illumina HiSeq, MiSeq, NextSeq, or NovaSeq platform using the run type and chemistry combinations shown in Table 42.

The optimal seeding concentration for SureSelect XT HS2 RNA target- enriched libraries varies according to sequencing platform, run type, and Illumina kit version. See Table 42 for guidelines. Seeding concentration and cluster density may also need to be optimized based on the library cDNA fragment size range and on the desired output and data quality. Begin optimization using a seeding concentration in the middle of the range listed in Table 42.

Follow Illuminas recommendation for a PhiX control in a low- concentration spike- in for improved sequencing quality control.

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Table 42 Illumina Kit Configuration Selection Guidelines

Platform Run Type Read Length SBS Kit Configuration Chemistry Seeding Concentration

HiSeq 2500 Rapid Run 2 100 bp 200 Cycle Kit v2 910 pM

HiSeq 2500 High Output 2 100 bp 250 Cycle Kit v4 1214 pM

MiSeq All Runs 2 100 bp or

2 150 bp

300 Cycle Kit v2 910 pM

MiSeq All Runs 2 75 bp 150 Cycle Kit v3 1216 pM

NextSeq 500/550 All Runs 2 100 bp or

2 150 bp

300 Cycle Kit v2.5 1.21.5 pM

HiSeq 3000/4000 All Runs 2 100 bp or

2 150 bp

300 Cycle Kit v1 300400 pM

NovaSeq 6000 Standard Workflow Runs

2 100 bp or

2 150 bp

300 Cycle Kit v1.0 or v1.5 300600 pM

NovaSeq 6000 Xp Workflow Runs

2 100 bp or

2 150 bp

300 Cycle Kit v1.0 or v1.5 200400 pM

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The guidelines below provide an overview of SureSelect XT HS2 RNA library sequencing run setup and analysis considerations. Links are provided for user guide sections with additional details.

Each of the two sample- level indexes requires an 8- bp index read. For complete index sequence information, see page 81 through page 92.

For the HiSeq, NextSeq, and NovaSeq platforms, set up the run using the instruments user interface, following the guidelines on page 71.

For the MiSeq platform, set up the run using Illumina Experiment Manager (IEM) using the steps detailed on page 71 to page 74 to generate a custom sample sheet.

Do not use the adaptor trimming options in Illumina Experiment Manager (IEM). Make sure any IEM adaptor trimming option checkboxes are cleared (deselected) when setting up the sequencing run. Adaptors are trimmed in later processing steps as described below to ensure proper processing of the degenerate MBCs in the adaptor sequences.

Demultiplex using Illuminas bcl2fastq, BCL Convert or DRAGEN software to generate paired end reads based on the dual indexes and remove sequences with incorrectly paired P5 and P7 indexes. Do not use the MBC/UMI trimming options in Illuminas demultiplexing software if using Agilents Genomics NextGen Toolkit (AGeNT) or SureCall software to process your FASTQ files.

Before aligning reads to reference sequences, Illumina adaptor sequences should be trimmed from the reads using the AGeNT Trimmer module, which properly accounts for the degenerate MBCs in the adaptor sequence. See page 75 for more information.

Library fragments include a degenerate molecular barcode (MBC) in each strand (see Figure 6 on page 68). Note that unlike DNA, where both strands are present and the MBCs in the strands can be matched to form a duplex consensus read, analysis of single- stranded RNA is limited to consensus generation using the MBC from one strand.

The MBC sequence and dark bases are located at the 5 end of both Read 1 and Read 2. Agilent recommends using AGeNT for barcode extraction and trimming (see page 75 for more information). If your sequence analysis pipeline excludes MBCs and is incompatible with AGeNT, you can trim or mask the first five bases from each read before alignment as described in the Note on page 75.

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HiSeq/NextSeq/NovaSeq platform sequencing run setup guidelines

Set up sequencing runs using the instrument control software interface, using the settings shown in Table 43. For HiSeq runs, select Dual Index on the Run Configuration screen of the instrument control software interface and enter the Cycles settings in Table 43.

For the NextSeq or NovaSeq platform, open the Run Setup screen of the instrument control software interface and enter the Read Length settings in Table 43. In the Custom Primers section, clear (do not select) the checkboxes for all primers (Read 1, Read 2, Index 1 and Index 2).

MiSeq platform sequencing run setup guidelines

Use the Illumina Experiment Manager (IEM) software to generate a custom Sample Sheet according to the guidelines below. Once a Sample Sheet has been generated, index sequences need to be manually changed to the SureSelect XT HS2 indexes used for each sample. See Table 51 on page 82 through Table 58 on page 89 for nucleotide sequences of the SureSelect XT HS2 index pairs.

Set up a custom Sample Sheet:

1 In the IEM software, create a Sample Sheet for the MiSeq platform using the following Workflow selections.

Under Category, select Other.

Under Application, select FASTQ Only.

Table 43 Run settings

Run Segment Cycles/Read Length

Read 1 100 or 150

Index 1 (i7) 8

Index 2 (i5) 8

Read 2 100 or 150

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2 On the Workflow Parameters screen, enter the run information, making sure to specify the key parameters highlighted below. In the Library Prep Workflow field, select TruSeq Nano DNA. In the Index Adapters field, select TruSeq DNA CD Indexes (96 Indexes). Make sure to clear both adaptor- trimming checkboxes under FASTQ Only Workflow- Specific Settings (circled below), since these are selected by default.

If TruSeq Nano DNA is not available in the Sample Prep Kit field, instead select TruSeq HT.

3 Using the Sample Sheet Wizard, set up a New Plate, entering the required information for each sample to be sequenced. In the I7 Sequence column, assign each sample to any of the Illumina i7 indexes. The index will be corrected to the i7 sequence from the SureSelect XT HS2 index pair at a later stage.

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Likewise, in the I5 Sequence column, assign any of the Illumina i5 indexes, to be corrected to the i5 sequence from the SureSelect XT HS2 index pair at a later stage.

4 Finish the sample sheet setup tasks and save the sample sheet file.

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Editing the Sample Sheet to include SureSelect XT HS2 dual indexes

Open the Sample Sheet file in a text editor and edit the i7 and i5 index information for each sample in columns 58 (highlighted below). See Table 51 on page 82 through Table 58 on page 89 for nucleotide sequences of the SureSelect XT HS2 index pairs.

In column 5 under I7_Index_ID, enter the SureSelect XT HS2 index pair number assigned to the sample. In column 6 under index, enter the corresponding P7 index sequence.

In column 7 under I5_Index_ID, enter the SureSelect XT HS2 index pair number assigned to the sample. In column 8 under index2, enter the corresponding P5 index sequence. Note that the P5 indexes are shown in two orientations in Table 51 through Table 58; check the table column headings carefully to locate the P5 sequences appropriate for your sequencing platform.

Figure 7 Sample sheet for SureSelect XT HS2 library sequencing

5 Save the edited Sample Sheet in an appropriate file location for use in the run.

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Sequence analysis resources

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Guidelines are provided below for typical NGS analysis pipeline steps appropriate for SureSelect XT HS2 RNA library data analysis. Your NGS analysis pipeline may vary.

Use Illumina's bcl2fastq, BCL Convert or DRAGEN software to generate paired end reads by demultiplexing sequences based on the dual indexes and to remove sequences with incorrectly paired P5 and P7 indexes.

The demultiplexed FASTQ data needs to be pre- processed to remove sequencing adaptors and extract the molecular barcode (MBC) sequences using the Agilent Genomics NextGen Toolkit (AGeNT). AGeNT is a set of Java- based software modules that provide MBC pre- processing, adaptor trimming and duplicate read identification. This toolkit is designed to enable building, integrating, maintaining, and troubleshooting internal analysis pipelines for users with bioinformatics expertise. For additional information and to download this toolkit, visit the AGeNT page at www.agilent.com and review the AGeNT Best Practices document for processing steps suitable for XT HS2 RNA libraries.

NOTE If your sequence analysis pipeline excludes MBCs, you can remove the first 5 bases from Read 1 and Read 2 by masking or trimming before proceeding to downstream analysis. If demultiplexing using bcl2fastq, MBCs may be masked by including the base mask N5Y*,I8,I8,N5Y* (where * is replaced with the actual read length, matching the read length value in the RunInfo.xml file). If demultiplexing using BCL Convert, MBCs may be trimmed by including the following string in the sample sheet header: OverrideCycles,N5Y*;I8;I8;N5Y* (where * is replaced with read length after trimming, e.g., use N5Y145;I8;I8;N5Y145 for 2x150 NGS).

Alternatively, the first 5 bases may be trimmed from the demultiplexed fastq files using a suitable processing tool of your choice, such as seqtk. The AGeNT Trimmer module can also be used to remove the MBCs while trimming adaptor sequences. Standard adaptor trimmers will fail to remove the MBC sequences from the opposite adaptor (refer to Figure 6), which may affect alignment quality.

The trimmed reads should be aligned using a suitable RNA data alignment tool. Once alignment is complete, the AGeNT CReaK (Consensus Read Kit) tool can be used in the single- strand consensus mode to generate consensus reads and mark or remove duplicates. The resulting BAM files are ready for downstream analysis including gene expression and variant discovery.

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NOTE CReaK is a deduplication tool introduced in AGeNT version 3.0, replacing the AGeNT LocatIt tool. Please visit the AGeNT page at www.agilent.com and review the FAQs for a detailed comparison of LocatIt and CReaK. LocatIt remains available for backward compatibility but CReaK is the recommended tool.

Strandedness guidelines

The SureSelect XT HS2 RNA sequencing library preparation method preserves RNA strandedness using dUTP second- strand marking. The sequence of read 1, which starts at the P5 end, matches the reverse complement of the poly- A RNA transcript strand. Read 2, which starts at the P7 end, matches the poly- A RNA transcript strand. When running analysis of this data to determine strandedness, it is important to include this information. For example, when using the Picard tools (https://broadinstitute.github.io/picard) to calculate RNA sequencing metrics, it is important to include the parameter STRAND_SPECIFICITY= SECOND_READ_TRANSCRIPTION_STRAND to correctly calculate the strand specificity metrics.

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Kit Contents 78

SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pair Information 81

Troubleshooting Guide 93

Quick Reference Protocol 96

This chapter contains reference information, including component kit contents, index sequences, and troubleshooting information.

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Kit Contents

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Reagent Kits include the component kits listed in Table 44. Detailed contents of each of the multi- part component kits listed in Table 44 are shown in Table 45 through Table 49 on the following pages.

Table 44 Component Kits

Component Kit Name Storage Condition

Component Kit Part Number

16 Reaction Kits 96 Reaction Kits

Standard Component Modules

SureSelect cDNA Module (Pre PCR) 20C 5500-0148 5500-0149

SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR)

20C 5500-0150 5500-0151

SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs for ILM (Pre PCR)

20C 5191-5687 (Index Pairs 116) 5191-5688 (Index Pairs 196),

5191-5689 (Index Pairs 97192),

5191-5690 (Index Pairs 193288), OR

5191-5691 (Index Pairs 289384)

SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 1 (Post PCR)

Room Temperature

5190-9685 5190-9687

SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module, Box 2 (Post PCR)

20C 5191-6686 5191-6688

Optional Component Modules

SureSelect RNA AMPure XP Beads +4C 5191-6670*

* Provided only with 16-Reaction Reagent Kit part number G9990A.

5191-6671

Provided only with 96-Reaction Reagent Kit part numbers G9992A, G9992B, G9992C, G9992D.

SureSelect Streptavidin Beads +4C 5191-5741* 5191-5742

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The contents of each of the multi- part component kits listed in Table 44 are described in the tables below.

Table 45 SureSelect cDNA Module (Pre PCR) Content

Kit Component 16 Reaction Kit Format 96 Reaction Kit Format

2X Priming Buffer tube with purple cap tube with purple cap

First Strand Master Mix*

* The First Strand Master Mix contains actinomycin-D. Keep the reagent in the supplied amber vial to protect the contents from exposure to light.

amber tube with amber cap amber tube with amber cap

Second Strand Enzyme Mix tube with blue cap bottle

Second Strand Oligo Mix tube with yellow cap tube with yellow cap

Table 46 SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Library Preparation Kit for ILM (Pre PCR) Content

Kit Component 16 Reaction Kit Format 96 Reaction Kit Format

End Repair-A Tailing Enzyme Mix tube with orange cap tube with orange cap

End Repair-A Tailing Buffer tube with yellow cap bottle

T4 DNA Ligase tube with blue cap tube with blue cap

Ligation Buffer tube with purple cap bottle

XT HS2 RNA Adaptor Oligo Mix tube with green cap tube with green cap

Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase tube with red cap tube with red cap

5 Herculase II Reaction Buffer with dNTPs tube with clear cap tube with clear cap

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Table 47 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs for ILM (Pre PCR) Content

Kit Component 16 Reaction Kit Format 96 Reaction Kit Format

SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs for ILM (Pre PCR)

Blue 8-well strip tube (index pairs 1-8), AND

White 8-well strip tube (index pairs 9-16)

Orange 96-well plate (index pairs 196), OR

Blue 96-well plate (index pairs 97192), OR

Green 96-well plate (index pairs 193288), OR

Red 96-well plate (index pairs 289384)

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Table 48 SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module Box 1 (Post PCR) Content

Kit Component 16 Reaction Kit Format 96 Reaction Kit Format

SureSelect Binding Buffer bottle bottle

SureSelect Wash Buffer 1 bottle bottle

SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 bottle bottle

Table 49 SureSelect XT HS2 Target Enrichment Kit, ILM Hyb Module Box 2 (Post PCR) Content

Kit Component 16 Reaction Kit Format 96 Reaction Kit Format

SureSelect Fast Hybridization Buffer bottle bottle

SureSelect XT HS2 Blocker Mix tube with blue cap tube with blue cap

SureSelect RNase Block tube with purple cap tube with purple cap

SureSelect Post-Capture Primer Mix tube with clear cap tube with clear cap

Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase tube with red cap tube with red cap

5 Herculase II Buffer with dNTPs tube with clear cap tube with clear cap

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The SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs are provided pre- combined. Each member of the primer pair contains a unique 8- bp P7 or P5 index, resulting in dual- indexed NGS libraries. One primer pair is provided in each well of 8- well strip tubes (16 reaction kits; see Figure 8 on page 90 for a map) or of 96- well plates (96 reaction kits; see page 91 through page 92 for plate maps). Each well contains a single- use aliquot of a specific pair of P7 plus P5 primers.

The nucleotide sequence of the index portion of each primer is provided in Table 51 through Table 58. P7 indexes are shown in forward orientation, applicable to any of the supported Illumina platforms. P5 indexes are shown in two orientations (forward and reverse complement) for use with different platforms and sequencing run setup and management tools, e.g., Local Run Manager and Instrument Run Setup. Illumina sequencing platforms and their P5 sequencing orientation are shown in Table 50. Correct representation of the P5 index orientation in sample sheets or during sequencing run setup is crucial to successful demultiplexing. Refer to Illumina support documentation and resources to determine the correct P5 index orientation for your application.

Table 50 P5 index sequencing orientation by Illumina platform

P5 Index Orientation Platform

Forward NovaSeq 6000 with v1.0 chemistry MiSeq HiSeq 2500

Reverse Complement*

* Some run setup and management tools used with these platforms automatically create the reverse complement sequence for the P5 index sequence entered for the run. Be sure to consult Illuminas support documentation for the combination of platform and tools used in your pipeline to determine the correct index orientation to enter during run setup.

NovaSeq 6000 with v1.5 chemistry NextSeq 500/550/1000/2000 HiSeq 3000/4000 iSeq 100 MiniSeq HiSeq X

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Table 51 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 148, provided in orange 96-well plate or in strip tubes

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

1 A01 CAAGGTGA ATGGTTAG CTAACCAT 25 A04 AGATGGAT TGGCACCA TGGTGCCA

2 B01 TAGACCAA CAAGGTGA TCACCTTG 26 B04 GAATTGTG AGATGGAT ATCCATCT

3 C01 AGTCGCGA TAGACCAA TTGGTCTA 27 C04 GAGCACTG GAATTGTG CACAATTC

4 D01 CGGTAGAG AGTCGCGA TCGCGACT 28 D04 GTTGCGGA GAGCACTG CAGTGCTC

5 E01 TCAGCATC AAGGAGCG CGCTCCTT 29 E04 AATGGAAC GTTGCGGA TCCGCAAC

6 F01 AGAAGCAA TCAGCATC GATGCTGA 30 F04 TCAGAGGT AATGGAAC GTTCCATT

7 G01 GCAGGTTC AGAAGCAA TTGCTTCT 31 G04 GCAACAAT TCAGAGGT ACCTCTGA

8 H01 AAGTGTCT GCAGGTTC GAACCTGC 32 H04 GTCGATCG GCAACAAT ATTGTTGC

9 A02 CTACCGAA AAGTGTCT AGACACTT 33 A05 ATGGTAGC GTCGATCG CGATCGAC

10 B02 TAGAGCTC CTACCGAA TTCGGTAG 34 B05 CGCCAATT ATGGTAGC GCTACCAT

11 C02 ATGTCAAG TAGAGCTC GAGCTCTA 35 C05 GACAATTG CGCCAATT AATTGGCG

12 D02 GCATCATA ATGTCAAG CTTGACAT 36 D05 ATATTCCG GACAATTG CAATTGTC

13 E02 GACTTGAC GCATCATA TATGATGC 37 E05 TCTACCTC ATATTCCG CGGAATAT

14 F02 CTACAATG GACTTGAC GTCAAGTC 38 F05 TCGTCGTG TCTACCTC GAGGTAGA

15 G02 TCTCAGCA CTACAATG CATTGTAG 39 G05 ATGAGAAC TCGTCGTG CACGACGA

16 H02 AGACACAC TCTCAGCA TGCTGAGA 40 H05 GTCCTATA ATGAGAAC GTTCTCAT

17 A03 CAGGTCTG AGACACAC GTGTGTCT 41 A06 AATGACCA GTCCTATA TATAGGAC

18 B03 AATACGCG CAGGTCTG CAGACCTG 42 B06 CAGACGCT AATGACCA TGGTCATT

19 C03 GCACACAT AATACGCG CGCGTATT 43 C06 TCGAACTG CAGACGCT AGCGTCTG

20 D03 CTTGCATA GCACACAT ATGTGTGC 44 D06 CGCTTCCA TCGAACTG CAGTTCGA

21 E03 ATCCTCTT CTTGCATA TATGCAAG 45 E06 TATTCCTG CGCTTCCA TGGAAGCG

22 F03 GCACCTAA ATCCTCTT AAGAGGAT 46 F06 CAAGTTAC TATTCCTG CAGGAATA

23 G03 TGCTGCTC GCACCTAA TTAGGTGC 47 G06 CAGAGCAG CAAGTTAC GTAACTTG

24 H03 TGGCACCA TGCTGCTC GAGCAGCA 48 H06 CGCGCAAT CAGAGCAG CTGCTCTG

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Table 52 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 4996, provided in orange 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

49 A07 TGAGGAGT CGCGCAAT ATTGCGCG 73 A10 AACGCATT ATAGTGAC GTCACTAT

50 B07 ATGACGAA TGAGGAGT ACTCCTCA 74 B10 CAGTTGCG AACGCATT AATGCGTT

51 C07 TACGGCGA ATGACGAA TTCGTCAT 75 C10 TGCCTCGA CAGTTGCG CGCAACTG

52 D07 AGCGAGTT TACGGCGA TCGCCGTA 76 D10 AAGGCTTA TGCCTCGA TCGAGGCA

53 E07 TGTATCAC AGCGAGTT AACTCGCT 77 E10 GCAATGAA AAGGCTTA TAAGCCTT

54 F07 GATCGCCT TGTATCAC GTGATACA 78 F10 AAGAACCT GCAATGAA TTCATTGC

55 G07 GACTCAAT GATCGCCT AGGCGATC 79 G10 CTGTGCCT AAGAACCT AGGTTCTT

56 H07 CAGCTTGC GACTCAAT ATTGAGTC 80 H10 TACGTAGC CTGTGCCT AGGCACAG

57 A08 AGCTGAAG CAGCTTGC GCAAGCTG 81 A11 AAGTGGAC TACGTAGC GCTACGTA

58 B08 ATTCCGTG AGCTGAAG CTTCAGCT 82 B11 CAACCGTG AAGTGGAC GTCCACTT

59 C08 TATGCCGC ATTCCGTG CACGGAAT 83 C11 CTGTTGTT CAACCGTG CACGGTTG

60 D08 TCAGCTCA TATGCCGC GCGGCATA 84 D11 GCACGATG CTGTTGTT AACAACAG

61 E08 AACTGCAA TCAGCTCA TGAGCTGA 85 E11 GTACGGAC GCACGATG CATCGTGC

62 F08 ATTAGGAG AACTGCAA TTGCAGTT 86 F11 CTCCAAGC GTACGGAC GTCCGTAC

63 G08 CAGCAATA ATTAGGAG CTCCTAAT 87 G11 TAGTCTGA CTCCAAGC GCTTGGAG

64 H08 GCCAAGCT CAGCAATA TATTGCTG 88 H11 TTCGCCGT TAGTCTGA TCAGACTA

65 A09 TCCGTTAA GCCAAGCT AGCTTGGC 89 A12 GAACTAAG ATACGAAG CTTCGTAT

66 B09 GTGCAACG TCCGTTAA TTAACGGA 90 B12 AAGCCATC GAGATTCA TGAATCTC

67 C09 AGTAACGC GTGCAACG CGTTGCAC 91 C12 AACTCTTG AAGCCATC GATGGCTT

68 D09 CATAGCCA AGTAACGC GCGTTACT 92 D12 GTAGTCAT AACTCTTG CAAGAGTT

69 E09 CACTAGTA CATAGCCA TGGCTATG 93 E12 CTCGCTAG GTAGTCAT ATGACTAC

70 F09 TTAGTGCG CACTAGTA TACTAGTG 94 F12 AGTCTTCA CAGTATCA TGATACTG

71 G09 TCGATACA TTAGTGCG CGCACTAA 95 G12 TCAAGCTA CTTCGTAC GTACGAAG

72 H09 ATAGTGAC TCGATACA TGTATCGA 96 H12 CTTATCCT TCAAGCTA TAGCTTGA

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Table 53 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 97144, provided in blue 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

97 A01 TCATCCTT CTTATCCT AGGATAAG 121 A04 CAGGCAGA AGACGCCT AGGCGTCT

98 B01 AACACTCT TCATCCTT AAGGATGA 122 B04 TCCGCGAT CAGGCAGA TCTGCCTG

99 C01 CACCTAGA AACACTCT AGAGTGTT 123 C04 CTCGTACG TCCGCGAT ATCGCGGA

100 D01 AGTTCATG CACCTAGA TCTAGGTG 124 D04 CACACATA CTCGTACG CGTACGAG

101 E01 GTTGGTGT AGTTCATG CATGAACT 125 E04 CGTCAAGA CACACATA TATGTGTG

102 F01 GCTACGCA GTTGGTGT ACACCAAC 126 F04 TTCGCGCA CGTCAAGA TCTTGACG

103 G01 TCAACTGC GCTACGCA TGCGTAGC 127 G04 CGACTACG TTCGCGCA TGCGCGAA

104 H01 AAGCGAAT TCAACTGC GCAGTTGA 128 H04 GAAGGTAT CGACTACG CGTAGTCG

105 A02 GTGTTACA AAGCGAAT ATTCGCTT 129 A05 TTGGCATG GAAGGTAT ATACCTTC

106 B02 CAAGCCAT GTGTTACA TGTAACAC 130 B05 CGAATTCA TTGGCATG CATGCCAA

107 C02 CTCTCGTG CAAGCCAT ATGGCTTG 131 C05 TTAGTTGC CGAATTCA TGAATTCG

108 D02 TCGACAAC CTCTCGTG CACGAGAG 132 D05 GATGCCAA TTAGTTGC GCAACTAA

109 E02 TCGATGTT TCGACAAC GTTGTCGA 133 E05 AGTTGCCG GATGCCAA TTGGCATC

110 F02 CAAGGAAG TCGATGTT AACATCGA 134 F05 GTCCACCT AGTTGCCG CGGCAACT

111 G02 ATTGATGC AGAGAATC GATTCTCT 135 G05 ATCAAGGT GTCCACCT AGGTGGAC

112 H02 TCGCAGAT TTGATGGC GCCATCAA 136 H05 GAACCAGA ATCAAGGT ACCTTGAT

113 A03 GCAGAGAC TCGCAGAT ATCTGCGA 137 A06 CATGTTCT GAACCAGA TCTGGTTC

114 B03 CTGCGAGA GCAGAGAC GTCTCTGC 138 B06 TCACTGTG CATGTTCT AGAACATG

115 C03 CAACCAAC CTGCGAGA TCTCGCAG 139 C06 ATTGAGCT TCACTGTG CACAGTGA

116 D03 ATCATGCG CAACCAAC GTTGGTTG 140 D06 GATAGAGA ATTGAGCT AGCTCAAT

117 E03 TCTGAGTC ATCATGCG CGCATGAT 141 E06 TCTAGAGC GATAGAGA TCTCTATC

118 F03 TCGCCTGT TCTGAGTC GACTCAGA 142 F06 GAATCGCA TCTAGAGC GCTCTAGA

119 G03 GCGCAATT TCGCCTGT ACAGGCGA 143 G06 CTTCACGT GAATCGCA TGCGATTC

120 H03 AGACGCCT GCGCAATT AATTGCGC 144 H06 CTCCGGTT CTTCACGT ACGTGAAG

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Table 54 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 145192, provided in blue 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

145 A07 TGTGACTA CTCCGGTT AACCGGAG 169 A10 CGCTCAGA CTAACAAG CTTGTTAG

146 B07 GCTTCCAG TGTGACTA TAGTCACA 170 B10 TAACGACA CGCTCAGA TCTGAGCG

147 C07 CATCCTGT GCTTCCAG CTGGAAGC 171 C10 CATACTTG TAACGACA TGTCGTTA

148 D07 GTAATACG CATCCTGT ACAGGATG 172 D10 AGATACGA CATACTTG CAAGTATG

149 E07 GCCAACAA GTAATACG CGTATTAC 173 E10 AATCCGAC AGATACGA TCGTATCT

150 F07 CATGACAC GCCAACAA TTGTTGGC 174 F10 TGAAGTAC AATCCGAC GTCGGATT

151 G07 TGCAATGC CATGACAC GTGTCATG 175 G10 CGAATCAT TGAAGTAC GTACTTCA

152 H07 CACATTCG TGCAATGC GCATTGCA 176 H10 TGATTGGC CGAATCAT ATGATTCG

153 A08 CAATCCGA CACATTCG CGAATGTG 177 A11 TCGAAGGA TGATTGGC GCCAATCA

154 B08 CATCGACG CAATCCGA TCGGATTG 178 B11 CAGTCATT TCGAAGGA TCCTTCGA

155 C08 GTGCGCTT CATCGACG CGTCGATG 179 C11 CGCGAACA CAGTCATT AATGACTG

156 D08 ATAGCGTT GTGCGCTT AAGCGCAC 180 D11 TACGGTTG CGCGAACA TGTTCGCG

157 E08 GAGTAAGA ATAGCGTT AACGCTAT 181 E11 AGAACCGT TACGGTTG CAACCGTA

158 F08 CTGACACA GAGTAAGA TCTTACTC 182 F11 AGGTGCTT AGAACCGT ACGGTTCT

159 G08 ATACGTGT CTGACACA TGTGTCAG 183 G11 ATCGCAAC AGGTGCTT AAGCACCT

160 H08 GACCGAGT ATACGTGT ACACGTAT 184 H11 GCCTCTCA ATCGCAAC GTTGCGAT

161 A09 GCAGTTAG GACCGAGT ACTCGGTC 185 A12 TCGCGTCA GCCTCTCA TGAGAGGC

162 B09 CGTTCGTC GCAGTTAG CTAACTGC 186 B12 GAGTGCGT TCGCGTCA TGACGCGA

163 C09 CGTTAACG CGTTCGTC GACGAACG 187 C12 CGAACACT GCATAAGT ACTTATGC

164 D09 TCGAGCAT CGTTAACG CGTTAACG 188 D12 TAAGAGTG AGAAGACG CGTCTTCT

165 E09 GCCGTAAC TCGAGCAT ATGCTCGA 189 E12 TGGATTGA TAAGAGTG CACTCTTA

166 F09 GAGCTGTA GCCGTAAC GTTACGGC 190 F12 AGGACATA TGGATTGA TCAATCCA

167 G09 AGGAAGAT GAGCTGTA TACAGCTC 191 G12 GACATCCT AGGACATA TATGTCCT

168 H09 CTAACAAG AGGAAGAT ATCTTCCT 192 H12 GAAGCCTC GACATCCT AGGATGTC

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Table 55 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 193240, provided in green 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

193 A01 GTCTCTTC GAAGCCTC GAGGCTTC 217 A04 GCGGTATG CACGAGCT AGCTCGTG

194 B01 AGTCACTT GTCTCTTC GAAGAGAC 218 B04 TCTATGCG GCGGTATG CATACCGC

195 C01 AGCATACA AGTCACTT AAGTGACT 219 C04 AGGTGAGA TCTATGCG CGCATAGA

196 D01 TCAGACAA AGCATACA TGTATGCT 220 D04 CACAACTT AGGTGAGA TCTCACCT

197 E01 TTGGAGAA TCAGACAA TTGTCTGA 221 E04 TTGTGTAC CACAACTT AAGTTGTG

198 F01 TTAACGTG TTGGAGAA TTCTCCAA 222 F04 TCACAAGA TTGTGTAC GTACACAA

199 G01 CGTCTGTG TTAACGTG CACGTTAA 223 G04 GAAGACCT TCACAAGA TCTTGTGA

200 H01 AACCTAAC CGTCTGTG CACAGACG 224 H04 AGTTCTGT GAAGACCT AGGTCTTC

201 A02 AGAGTGCT AACCTAAC GTTAGGTT 225 A05 GCAGTGTT AGTTCTGT ACAGAACT

202 B02 TTATCTCG AGAGTGCT AGCACTCT 226 B05 AGGCATGC GCAGTGTT AACACTGC

203 C02 CATCAGTC TTATCTCG CGAGATAA 227 C05 AAGGTACT AGGCATGC GCATGCCT

204 D02 AAGCACAA CATCAGTC GACTGATG 228 D05 CACTAAGT AAGGTACT AGTACCTT

205 E02 CAGTGAGC AAGCACAA TTGTGCTT 229 E05 GAGTCCTA CACTAAGT ACTTAGTG

206 F02 GTCGAAGT CAGTGAGC GCTCACTG 230 F05 AGTCCTTC GAGTCCTA TAGGACTC

207 G02 TCTCATGC GTCGAAGT ACTTCGAC 231 G05 TTAGGAAC AGTCCTTC GAAGGACT

208 H02 CAGAAGAA TCTCATGC GCATGAGA 232 H05 AAGTCCAT TTAGGAAC GTTCCTAA

209 A03 CGGATAGT CAGAAGAA TTCTTCTG 233 A06 GAATACGC AAGTCCAT ATGGACTT

210 B03 CACGTGAG CGGATAGT ACTATCCG 234 B06 TCCAATCA GAATACGC GCGTATTC

211 C03 TACGATAC CACGTGAG CTCACGTG 235 C06 CGACGGTA TCCAATCA TGATTGGA

212 D03 CGCATGCT TACGATAC GTATCGTA 236 D06 CATTGCAT CGACGGTA TACCGTCG

213 E03 GCTTGCTA CGCATGCT AGCATGCG 237 E06 ATCTGCGT CATTGCAT ATGCAATG

214 F03 GAACGCAA GCTTGCTA TAGCAAGC 238 F06 GTACCTTG ATCTGCGT ACGCAGAT

215 G03 ATCTACCA GAACGCAA TTGCGTTC 239 G06 GAGCATAC GTACCTTG CAAGGTAC

216 H03 CACGAGCT ATCTACCA TGGTAGAT 240 H06 TGCTTACG GAGCATAC GTATGCTC

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Table 56 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 241288, provided in green 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

241 A07 AAGAGACA TGCTTACG CGTAAGCA 265 A10 CAATGCTG CATGAATG CATTCATG

242 B07 TAGCTATG AAGAGACA TGTCTCTT 266 B10 CTTGATCA CAATGCTG CAGCATTG

243 C07 TCTGCTAC TAGCTATG CATAGCTA 267 C10 GCGAATTA CTTGATCA TGATCAAG

244 D07 GTCACAGA TCTGCTAC GTAGCAGA 268 D10 GTTCGAGC GCGAATTA TAATTCGC

245 E07 CGATTGAA GTCACAGA TCTGTGAC 269 E10 GCCAGTAG GTTCGAGC GCTCGAAC

246 F07 GAGAGATT CGATTGAA TTCAATCG 270 F10 AAGGTCGA GCCAGTAG CTACTGGC

247 G07 TCATACCG GAGAGATT AATCTCTC 271 G10 AGTGAAGT CACTTATG CATAAGTG

248 H07 TCCGAACT TCATACCG CGGTATGA 272 H10 GTTGCAAG ATAACGGC GCCGTTAT

249 A08 AGAGAGAA TCCGAACT AGTTCGGA 273 A11 AGCCGGAA GTTGCAAG CTTGCAAC

250 B08 GATCGTTA AGAGAGAA TTCTCTCT 274 B11 AACAGCCG AGCCGGAA TTCCGGCT

251 C08 GCGCTAGA GATCGTTA TAACGATC 275 C11 CTAGTGTA AACAGCCG CGGCTGTT

252 D08 ATGACTCG GCGCTAGA TCTAGCGC 276 D11 GAGGCTCT CTAGTGTA TACACTAG

253 E08 CAATAGAC ATGACTCG CGAGTCAT 277 E11 CTCCGCAA GAGGCTCT AGAGCCTC

254 F08 CGATATGC CAATAGAC GTCTATTG 278 F11 CGCTATTG CTCCGCAA TTGCGGAG

255 G08 GTCAGAAT CGATATGC GCATATCG 279 G11 GTGTTGAG CGCTATTG CAATAGCG

256 H08 CATAAGGT GCACTACT AGTAGTGC 280 H11 TCACCGAC GTGTTGAG CTCAACAC

257 A09 TGTTGGTT GATTCGGC GCCGAATC 281 A12 CGGTAATC TCACCGAC GTCGGTGA

258 B09 ATACTCGC TGTTGGTT AACCAACA 282 B12 GTGACTGC CGGTAATC GATTACCG

259 C09 AATGCTAG ATACTCGC GCGAGTAT 283 C12 CGACTTGT GTGACTGC GCAGTCAC

260 D09 GCCTAGGA AATGCTAG CTAGCATT 284 D12 GATAGGAC CGACTTGT ACAAGTCG

261 E09 GCAACCGA GCCTAGGA TCCTAGGC 285 E12 AAGTACTC GATAGGAC GTCCTATC

262 F09 ATACTGCA GCAACCGA TCGGTTGC 286 F12 GCTCTCTC AAGTACTC GAGTACTT

263 G09 TCTCCTTG ATACTGCA TGCAGTAT 287 G12 CTACCAGT GCTCTCTC GAGAGAGC

264 H09 CATGAATG TCTCCTTG CAAGGAGA 288 H12 GATGAGAT CTACCAGT ACTGGTAG

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Table 57 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 289336, provided in red 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

289 A01 AGATAGTG GATGAGAT ATCTCATC 313 A04 AGCTACAT GATCCATG CATGGATC

290 B01 AGAGGTTA AGATAGTG CACTATCT 314 B04 CGCTGTAA AGCTACAT ATGTAGCT

291 C01 CTGACCGT AGAGGTTA TAACCTCT 315 C04 CACTACCG CGCTGTAA TTACAGCG

292 D01 GCATGGAG CTGACCGT ACGGTCAG 316 D04 GCTCACGA CACTACCG CGGTAGTG

293 E01 CTGCCTTA GCATGGAG CTCCATGC 317 E04 TGGCTTAG GCTCACGA TCGTGAGC

294 F01 GCGTCACT CTGCCTTA TAAGGCAG 318 F04 TCCAGACG TGGCTTAG CTAAGCCA

295 G01 GCGATTAC GCGTCACT AGTGACGC 319 G04 AGTGGCAT TCCAGACG CGTCTGGA

296 H01 TCACCACG GCGATTAC GTAATCGC 320 H04 TGTACCGA AGTGGCAT ATGCCACT

297 A02 AGACCTGA TCACCACG CGTGGTGA 321 A05 AAGACTAC TGTACCGA TCGGTACA

298 B02 GCCGATAT AGACCTGA TCAGGTCT 322 B05 TGCCGTTA AAGACTAC GTAGTCTT

299 C02 CTTATTGC GCCGATAT ATATCGGC 323 C05 TTGGATCT TGCCGTTA TAACGGCA

300 D02 CGATACCT CTTATTGC GCAATAAG 324 D05 TCCTCCAA TTGGATCT AGATCCAA

301 E02 CTCGACAT CGATACCT AGGTATCG 325 E05 CGAGTCGA TCCTCCAA TTGGAGGA

302 F02 GAGATCGC CTCGACAT ATGTCGAG 326 F05 AGGCTCAT CGAGTCGA TCGACTCG

303 G02 CGGTCTCT GAGATCGC GCGATCTC 327 G05 GACGTGCA AGGCTCAT ATGAGCCT

304 H02 TAACTCAC CGGTCTCT AGAGACCG 328 H05 GAACATGT GACGTGCA TGCACGTC

305 A03 CACAATGA TAACTCAC GTGAGTTA 329 A06 AATTGGCA GAACATGT ACATGTTC

306 B03 GACTGACG CACAATGA TCATTGTG 330 B06 TGGAGACT AATTGGCA TGCCAATT

307 C03 CTTAAGAC GACTGACG CGTCAGTC 331 C06 AACTCACA TGGAGACT AGTCTCCA

308 D03 GAGTGTAG CTTAAGAC GTCTTAAG 332 D06 GTAGACTG AACTCACA TGTGAGTT

309 E03 TGCACATC GAGTGTAG CTACACTC 333 E06 CGTAGTTA GTAGACTG CAGTCTAC

310 F03 CGATGTCG TGCACATC GATGTGCA 334 F06 CGTCAGAT CGTAGTTA TAACTACG

311 G03 AACACCGA CGATGTCG CGACATCG 335 G06 AACGGTCA CGTCAGAT ATCTGACG

312 H03 GATCCATG AACACCGA TCGGTGTT 336 H06 GCCTTCAT AACGGTCA TGACCGTT

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Table 58 SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 337384, provided in red 96-well plate

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

Primer Pair #

Well P7 Index Forward

P5 Index Forward

P5 Index Reverse Complement

337 A07 TGAGACGC GCCTTCAT ATGAAGGC 361 A10 CTGAGCTA GCACAGTA TACTGTGC

338 B07 CATCGGAA TGAGACGC GCGTCTCA 362 B10 CTTGCGAT CTGAGCTA TAGCTCAG

339 C07 TAGGACAT CATCGGAA TTCCGATG 363 C10 GAAGTAGT CTTGCGAT ATCGCAAG

340 D07 AACACAAG TAGGACAT ATGTCCTA 364 D10 GTTATCGA GAAGTAGT ACTACTTC

341 E07 TTCGACTC AACACAAG CTTGTGTT 365 E10 TGTCGTCG GTTATCGA TCGATAAC

342 F07 GTCGGTAA TTCGACTC GAGTCGAA 366 F10 CGTAACTG TGTCGTCG CGACGACA

343 G07 GTTCATTC GTCGGTAA TTACCGAC 367 G10 GCATGCCT CGTAACTG CAGTTACG

344 H07 AAGCAGTT GTTCATTC GAATGAAC 368 H10 TCGTACAC GCATGCCT AGGCATGC

345 A08 ATAAGCTG AAGCAGTT AACTGCTT 369 A11 CACAGGTG TCGTACAC GTGTACGA

346 B08 GCTTAGCG ATAAGCTG CAGCTTAT 370 B11 AGCAGTGA CACAGGTG CACCTGTG

347 C08 TTCCAACA GCTTAGCG CGCTAAGC 371 C11 ATTCCAGA AGCAGTGA TCACTGCT

348 D08 TACCGCAT TTCCAACA TGTTGGAA 372 D11 TCCTTGAG ATTCCAGA TCTGGAAT

349 E08 AGGCAATG TACCGCAT ATGCGGTA 373 E11 ATACCTAC TCCTTGAG CTCAAGGA

350 F08 GCCTCGTT AGGCAATG CATTGCCT 374 F11 AGACCATT ATACCTAC GTAGGTAT

351 G08 CACGGATC GCCTCGTT AACGAGGC 375 G11 CGTAAGCA AGACCATT AATGGTCT

352 H08 GAGACACG CACGGATC GATCCGTG 376 H11 TCTGTCAG CGTAAGCA TGCTTACG

353 A09 AGAGTAAG GAGACACG CGTGTCTC 377 A12 CACAGACT TCTGTCAG CTGACAGA

354 B09 AGTACGTT AGAGTAAG CTTACTCT 378 B12 GTCGCCTA CACAGACT AGTCTGTG

355 C09 AACGCTGC AGTACGTT AACGTACT 379 C12 TGCGCTCT GTCGCCTA TAGGCGAC

356 D09 GTAGAGCA AACGCTGC GCAGCGTT 380 D12 GCTATAAG TGCGCTCT AGAGCGCA

357 E09 TCCTGAGA GTAGAGCA TGCTCTAC 381 E12 CAACAACT GCTATAAG CTTATAGC

358 F09 CTGAATAG TCCTGAGA TCTCAGGA 382 F12 AGAGAATC CTCTCACT AGTGAGAG

359 G09 CAAGACTA CTGAATAG CTATTCAG 383 G12 TAATGGTC AGACGAGC GCTCGTCT

360 H09 GCACAGTA CAAGACTA TAGTCTTG 384 H12 GTTGTATC TAATGGTC GACCATTA

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SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 1- 16 (provided with 16 reaction kits) are supplied in a set of two 8- well strip tubes as detailed below.

Figure 8 Map of the SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs for ILM (Pre PCR) strip tubes provided with 16 reaction kits

The blue strip contains Index Primer Pairs 1- 8, with pair #1 supplied in the well proximal to the numeral 1 etched on the strips plastic end tab.

The white strip contains Index Primer Pairs 9- 16, with pair #9 supplied in the well proximal to the numeral 9 etched on the strips plastic end tab.

When using the strip tube- supplied index primer pairs in the library preparation protocol, pierce the foil seal of the appropriate well with a pipette tip just before pipetting the solution. If the foil seal for any unused wells is disrupted during use, the unused wells may be re- sealed using the provided fresh foil seal strips. The provided foil strips may also be used to re- seal used wells to prevent index pair cross- contamination during subsequent use.

See Table 59 on page 91 through Table 62 on page 92 for plate maps showing positions of the SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs provided with 96 reaction kits.

CAUTION The SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs are provided in single-use aliquots. To avoid cross-contamination of libraries, use each well in only one library preparation reaction. Do not retain and re-use any residual volume for subsequent experiments.

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Table 59 Plate map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89

B 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 90

C 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 67 75 83 91

D 4 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 68 76 84 92

E 5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 69 77 85 93

F 6 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 70 78 86 94

G 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 71 79 87 95

H 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96

for SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 97-192, provided in blue plate

Table 60 Plate map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A 97 105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185

B 98 106 114 122 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 186

C 99 107 115 123 131 139 147 155 163 171 179 187

D 100 108 116 124 132 140 148 156 164 172 180 188

E 101 109 117 125 133 141 149 157 165 173 181 189

F 102 1110 118 126 134 142 150 158 166 174 182 190

G 103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 183 191

H 104 112 120 128 136 144 152 160 168 176 184 192

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for SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 193-288, provided in green plate

Table 61 Plate map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A 193 201 209 217 225 233 241 249 257 265 273 281

B 194 202 210 218 226 234 242 250 258 266 274 282

C 195 203 211 219 227 235 243 251 259 267 275 283

D 196 204 212 220 228 236 244 252 260 268 276 284

E 197 205 213 221 229 237 245 253 261 269 277 285

F 198 206 214 222 230 238 246 254 262 270 278 286

G 199 207 215 223 231 239 247 255 263 271 279 287

H 200 208 216 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288

for SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pairs 289-384, provided in red plate

Table 62 Plate map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A 289 297 305 313 321 329 337 345 353 361 369 377

B 290 298 306 314 322 330 338 346 354 362 370 378

C 291 299 307 315 323 331 339 347 355 363 371 379

D 292 300 308 316 324 332 340 348 356 364 372 380

E 293 301 309 317 325 333 341 349 357 365 373 381

F 294 302 310 318 326 334 342 350 358 366 374 382

G 295 303 311 319 327 335 343 351 359 367 375 383

H 296 304 312 320 328 336 344 352 360 368 376 384

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If yield of pre-capture libraries is low

The library preparation protocol includes specific thawing, temperature control, pipetting, and mixing instructions which are required for optimal performance of the highly viscous buffer and enzyme solutions used in the protocol. Be sure to adhere to all instructions when setting up the reactions.

Ensure that the ligation master mix (see page 33) is kept at room temperature for 3045 minutes before use.

PCR cycle number may require optimization. Repeat library preparation for the sample, increasing the pre- capture PCR cycle number by 1 to 2 cycles.

Performance of the solid- phase reversible immobilization (SPRI) purification step may be poor. Verify the expiration date for the vial of AMPure XP beads used for purification. Adhere to all bead storage and handling conditions recommended by the manufacturer. Ensure that the beads are kept at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before use. Use freshly- prepared 70% ethanol for each SPRI procedure.

DNA elution during SPRI purification steps may be incomplete. Ensure that the AMPure XP beads are not overdried just prior to sample elution.

If solids observed in the End Repair-A Tailing Buffer

Vortex the solution at high speed until the solids are dissolved. The observation of solids when first thawed does not impact performance, but it is important to mix the buffer until all solutes are dissolved.

If pre-capture library fragment size is different than expected in electropherograms

FFPE RNA pre- capture libraries may have a smaller fragment size distribution due to the presence of fragments in the input RNA that are smaller than the target RNA fragment size.

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DNA fragment size selection during SPRI purification depends upon using the correct ratio of sample to AMPure XP beads. Before removing an aliquot of beads for the purification step, mix the beads until the suspension appears homogeneous and consistent in color and verify that you are using the bead volume recommended for pre- capture purification on page 42.

If low molecular weight adaptor-dimer peak is present in pre-capture library electropherograms

The presence of a low molecular weight peak, in addition to the expected peak, indicates the presence of adaptor- dimers in the library. It is acceptable to proceed to target enrichment with library samples for which adaptor- dimers are observed in the electropherogram at low abundance, similar to the samples analyzed on page 44. The presence of excessive adaptor- dimers in the samples may be associated with reduced yield of pre- capture libraries. If excessive adaptor- dimers are observed, verify that the adaptor ligation protocol is being performed as directed on page 36. In particular, ensure that the Ligation master mix is mixed with the sample prior to adding the XT HS2 RNA Adaptor Oligo Mix to the mixture. Do not add the Ligation master mix and the Adaptor Oligo Mix to the sample in a single step.

If yield of post-capture libraries is low

PCR cycle number may require optimization. Repeat library preparation and target enrichment for the sample, increasing the post- capture PCR cycle number by 1 to 2 cycles.

The RNA probe capture library used for hybridization may have been compromised. Verify the expiration date on the probe vial or Certificate of Analysis. Adhere to the recommended storage and handling conditions. Ensure that the Capture Library Hybridization Mix is prepared immediately before use, as directed on page 51, and that solutions containing the probe are not held at room temperature for extended periods.

If post-capture library fragment size is different than expected in electropherograms

DNA fragment size selection during SPRI purification depends upon using the correct ratio of sample to AMPure XP beads. Before removing an aliquot of beads for the purification step, mix the beads until the suspension appears homogeneous and consistent in color and verify

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that you are using the bead volume recommended for post- capture purification on page 61.

If low % on-target is observed in library sequencing results

Stringency of post- hybridization washes may have been lower than required. Complete the wash steps as directed, paying special attention to the details of SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 washes listed below:

Ensure that SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 is pre- warmed to 70C before use (see page 54). Select a thermal cycler with a block configured for efficient heating of 0.2 ml liquid volumes; ensure that the plasticware containing the wash buffer is fully seated in the thermal cycler block wells, with minimal liquid volume visible above the block during the pre- warming step.

Samples are maintained at 70C during washes (see page 55)

Bead suspensions are mixed thoroughly during washes by pipetting up and down and vortexing (see page 55)

Minimize the amount of time that hybridization reactions are exposed to RT conditions during hybridization setup. Locate a vortex and plate spinner or centrifuge in close proximity to thermal cycler to retain the 65C sample temperature during mixing and transfer steps (step 8 to step 9 on page 52).

If low uniformity of coverage with high AT-dropout is observed in library sequencing results

High AT- dropout may indicate that hybridization conditions are too stringent to obtain the desired level of coverage for AT- rich targets.

For libraries target- enriched using the SureSelect XT HS Human All Exon V8 Probe and the hybridization program in Table 28 on page 49 (including segment with one- hour incubation at 65C), repeat target enrichment using the hybridization program in Table 29 on page 49 (without the one- hour incubation at 65C segment).

For other probes, repeat target enrichment at lower stringency using a modified thermal cycler program for hybridization, reducing the hybridization temperature in segments 4 and 5 from 65C to 62.5C or 60C (see Table 29 on page 49).

Redesign custom target enrichment probes designed for the XT platform employing SureDesigns XT HS- boosting parameters during design.

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An abbreviated summary of the protocol steps is provided below for experienced users. Use the complete protocol on page 19 to page 66 until you are familiar with all of the protocol details such as reagent mixing instructions and instrument settings.

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Step Summary of Conditions

RNA Fragmentation and cDNA Preparation

Prepare and qualify RNA samples

Prepare 10200 ng total RNA in 10 l nuclease-free water (high-quality or FFPE samples).

For FFPE RNA, qualify integrity as directed on page 22.

Fragment RNA and prime cDNA synthesis

Add 10 l 2 Priming Buffer to each sample. Place FFPE samples on ice (further fragmentation not required). For high-quality samples only, fragment by incubating in thermal cycler: 4 min @ 94C, 1min @ 4C, Hold @ 4C.

Synthesize first-strand cDNA

20 l primed RNA fragments + 8.5 l First Strand Master Mix

Incubate in thermal cycler: 10 min @ 25C, 40 min @ 37C, Hold @ 4C

Synthesize second-strand cDNA

28.5 l first-strand cDNA+ 25 l Second Strand Enzyme Mix + 5 l Second Strand Oligo Mix

Incubate in thermal cycler: 60 min @ 16C, Hold @ 4C

Purify cDNA 58.5 l cDNA sample + 105 l AMPure XP bead suspension

Elute cDNA in 52 l nuclease-free H2O, removing 50 l to fresh well

Keep on ice

Library Prep

Prepare Ligation master mix Per reaction: 23 l Ligation Buffer + 2 l T4 DNA Ligase

Keep at room temperature 3045 min before use

Prepare End-Repair/dA-Tailing master mix

Per reaction: 16 l End Repair-A Tailing Buffer + 4 l End Repair-A Tailing Enzyme Mix

Keep on ice

End-Repair and dA-Tail the DNA fragments

50 l cDNA fragments + 20 l End Repair/dA-Tailing master mix

Incubate in thermal cycler: 15 min @ 20C, 15 min @ 72C, Hold @ 4C

Ligate adaptor 70 l DNA sample + 25 l Ligation master mix +5 l SureSelect XT HS2 RNA Adaptor Oligo Mix

Incubate in thermal cycler: 30 min @ 20C, Hold @ 4C

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Purify DNA 100 l DNA sample + 80 l AMPure XP bead suspension

Elute DNA in 35 l nuclease-free H2O, removing 34 l to fresh well

Keep on ice

Prepare PCR master mix Per reaction: 10 l 5 Herculase II Reaction Buffer with dNTPs + 1 l Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase

Keep on ice

Amplify the purified DNA 34 l purified DNA + 11 l PCR master mix + 5 l assigned SureSelect XT HS2 Index Primer Pair

Amplify in thermal cycler using program on page 40

Purify amplified DNA 50 l amplified DNA + 50 l AMPure XP bead suspension

Elute DNA in 15 l nuclease-free H2O

Quantify and qualify DNA Analyze quantity and quality using TapeStation, Bioanalyzer, or Fragment Analyzer System

Hybridization/Capture

Program thermal cycler Input the appropriate thermal cycler program on page 49 and pause program

Prep DNA in hyb plate Adjust 200 ng purified prepared library to 12 l volume with nuclease-free H2O

Run pre-hybridization blocking protocol

12 l library DNA + 5 l SureSelect XT HS2 Blocker Mix

Run paused thermal cycler program segments 1 through 3; start new pause during segment 3 (1 min @ 65C)

Prepare Hyb Mix Prepare 25% RNase Block dilution, then prepare appropriate Capture Library Hyb Mix below:

Probes 3 Mb: 2 l 25% RNase Block + 5 l Probe+ 6 l SureSelect Fast Hybridization Buffer

Probes <3 Mb: 2 l 25% RNase Block + 2 l Probe + 3 l nuclease-free H2O + 6 l SureSelect Fast Hybridization Buffer

Run the hybridization With cycler paused and samples retained in cycler, add 13 l Capture Library Hyb Mix to wells

Resume the thermal cycler program, completing segments 4 (hybridization) and 5 (65C hold)

Prepare streptavidin beads Wash 50 l Streptavidin T1 beads 3 in 200 l SureSelect Binding Buffer

Capture hybridized libraries Add hybridized samples (~30 l) to washed streptavidin beads (200 l)

Incubate 30 min at RT with vigorous shaking (1400-1900 rpm)

During incubation, pre-warm 6 200 l aliquots per sample of SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 to 70C

Wash captured libraries Collect streptavidin beads with magnetic stand, discard supernatant

Wash beads 1 with 200 l SureSelect Wash Buffer 1 at RT

Wash beads 6 with 200 l pre-warmed SureSelect Wash Buffer 2 (5 minutes at 70C per wash)

Resuspend washed beads in 25 l nuclease-free H2O

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Post-capture amplification

Prepare PCR master mix Per reaction: 13 l nuclease-free H2O+ 10 l 5 Herculase II Reaction Buffer with dNTPs + 1 l SureSelect Post-Capture Primer Mix + 1 l Herculase II Fusion DNA Polymerase

Keep on ice

Amplify the bead-bound captured libraries

25 l DNA bead suspension+ 25 l PCR master mix

Amplify in thermal cycler using conditions on page 59

Purify amplified DNA Remove streptavidin beads using magnetic stand; retain supernatant

50 l amplified DNA + 50 l AMPure XP bead suspension

Elute DNA in 25 l Low TE

Quantify and qualify DNA Analyze quantity and quality using TapeStation, Bioanalyzer, or Fragment Analyzer System

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