Hello all,
To those of you that prepare Ti 3 and 8 kb PE libraries, have you ever experienced a prominent, low molecular weight band around 100-110 nt in your ssDNA product? Please see the attached images for examples.
I have seen this band without fail in many PE preps that span reagent lots and operator experience. While its abundance relative to the major library band varies, its presence does not. I am of the mind that this band represents:
1.) Library adaptor dimers (though these adaptors are not phosphorylated and I would not expect PNK to carry through the end polish cleanup)
or
2.) Amplification primer dimers that display this size due to their %GC
Any comments or insight would be greatly appreciated!
-J
To those of you that prepare Ti 3 and 8 kb PE libraries, have you ever experienced a prominent, low molecular weight band around 100-110 nt in your ssDNA product? Please see the attached images for examples.
I have seen this band without fail in many PE preps that span reagent lots and operator experience. While its abundance relative to the major library band varies, its presence does not. I am of the mind that this band represents:
1.) Library adaptor dimers (though these adaptors are not phosphorylated and I would not expect PNK to carry through the end polish cleanup)
or
2.) Amplification primer dimers that display this size due to their %GC
Any comments or insight would be greatly appreciated!
-J
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