UMI

UMI

Method Category: Transcriptome > RNA Low-Level Detection

Description: Unique molecular identifiers (UMI) are molecular tags that are used to detect and quantify unique mRNA transcripts. In this method, mRNA libraries are generated by fragmentation and reverse-transcribed to cDNA. Oligo(dT) primers with specific sequencing linkers are added to the cDNA. Another sequencing linker with a 10 bp random label and an index sequence is added to the 5' end of the template, which is amplified and sequenced. Sequencing allows for high-resolution reads, enabling accurate detection of true variants.

Pros:
  • Can sequence unique mRNA transcripts
  • Can detect transcripts occurring at low frequencies
  • Transcripts can be quantified based on sequencing reads specific to each barcode
  • Can be applied to multiple platforms to karyotype chromosomes
Cons:
  • Targets smaller than 500 bp are preferentially amplified by polymerases during PCR