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It is showing you the base at the 5' position. The '1' means that the forward strand begins at position 1. 5' to 3'. The '151' means that the reverse strand ends at position 151 once again reading 5' to 3'.
BTW: There is no need to repeat your question in multiple threads.
BTW#2. The miSeq puts out 151 base pair reads not 150 bp reads. That is just the way it is.
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Originally posted by westerman View PostIt is showing you the base at the 5' position. The '1' means that the forward strand begins at position 1. 5' to 3'. The '151' means that the reverse strand ends at position 151 once again reading 5' to 3'.
BTW: There is no need to repeat your question in multiple threads.
BTW#2. The miSeq puts out 151 base pair reads not 150 bp reads. That is just the way it is.
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Originally posted by Arupsss View Postmeans first end (1-151) is taken from DNA's forward stand and second one (152-302) taken from DNA's reverse strand ? Means are they reverse complement ? Sorry, I have very little idea about Bioinformatics.
When you eventually download the reads in fastq or fasta format the 'forward' reads will be 5' to 3' bases 1 to 151. The 'reverse' reads should be 5' to 3' bases 151 to 1. Although, when I download the fastq I am getting 150 bases for the forward and 152 bases for the reverse. So using the SRA tools might be a better choice for data manipulation.
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