HighALPS: ultra-high-throughput marker-gene amplicon library preparation and sequencing on the Illumina NextSeq and NovaSeq Platforms
Lena Flörl, Paula Momo Cabrera, Maria Domenica Moccia, Serafina Plüss, Nicholas A. Bokulich

TL;DR
HighALPS is a new protocol for preparing and sequencing microbial marker genes that works efficiently with the latest Illumina sequencing platforms.
Contribution
HighALPS introduces a dual-index strategy and optimized methods for ultra-high-throughput sequencing on modern Illumina platforms.
Findings
HighALPS performs well across different Illumina platforms and flow cells.
The protocol successfully sequences mock communities, validating its effectiveness.
It enables multiplexing thousands of samples at high read depth per sample.
Abstract
Microbiome research using amplicon sequencing of microbial marker genes has surged over the past decade, propelled by protocols for highly multiplexed sequencing with barcoded primer constructs. Newer Illumina platforms like the NovaSeq and NextSeq series significantly outperform older sequencers in terms of reads, output, and runtime. However, these platforms are more prone to index-hopping, which limits the application of protocols designed for older platforms such as the Earth Microbiome Project protocols; hence, there is a need to adapt these established protocols. Here, we present an ultra-high-throughput amplicon library preparation and sequencing protocol (HighALPS) incorporating the capabilities of these newer sequencing platforms, designed for both 16S rRNA gene and fungal internal transcribed spacer domain sequencing. Our results demonstrate good run performance across…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Gut microbiota and health
