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  • What is the idT base modification in the 3' small RNA-seq adapter?

    And what does it do?

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    According to the IDT website, inverted dT inhibits 3' exonucleases and DNA extension by polymerases, so a blocking function.

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    • #3
      The one protocol I have seen this used, it was to block extension of the 3' end of the oligo. But I thought IDT had discontinued offering this base and recommended using ddT instead.

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      Phillip

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