Library preparation for the Oxford Minion sequencer with 'ASPIRE': Automated sample PrEP by indexed rotary exchange
21st International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2017
We report a prototype system to automate the DNA library preparation of bacterial genomes for analysis with the Oxford MinION nanopore sequencer as a first step towards a universal bacterial pathogen identification and biosurveillance tool. The ASPIRE (Automated Sample Preparation by Indexed Rotary Exchange) platform incorporates a rotary hydrophobic substrate that provides sequential delivery of sample and reagent droplets to heater and magnetic bead trapping modules via a single capillary coupled to a syringe pump. We have applied ASPIRE-based library preparation to lambda-phage and E. coli genomic DNA (gDNA) and verified its ability to produce libraries with DNA yield and ultimate sequenced read size distribution, quality, and reference-mapping percentages comparable to those obtained for benchtop prep methods.