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  • #16
    Hi everybody,
    We are using Dynabeads which are not blocked by any carrier DNA so I also think the reason may be due to something else...what I can tell you is that even if you get this strange pattern it does not mean that the sequencing will be bad...

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    • #17
      Actually,
      Could it be that what we see corresponds to ssDNA enriched by the IP...since I just red on this forum that ssDNA is running very slowly compare to dsDNA on the DNA chip?

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      • #18
        Post a picture of your gel/bioanalyzer chip. Yes, ssDNA can run larger than dsDNA on a bioanalyzer chip.

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        Phillip

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        • #19
          I reproducibly observed the same pattern. I may have an explanation for this, that I already posted there : http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthr...50&postcount=3

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          • #20
            Can somebody please tell me what should be the ideal size of frangments after IP if samples are run at bioanalyser/ Agarose gel?

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