I will be conducting a bacterial metagenomics survey with a recently acquired GS Junior sequencing platform. The Roche document titled "GS Junior System Guidelines for Amplicon Experimental Design" suggests that one way reads would be sufficient for metagenomics applications, and I would be inclined to agree, however I have yet to find a publication using the one-way Lib-L method. Theoretically one-way sequencing would produce reads up to 800bp.
Literature suggests a 400bp sequence (two-way read) could theoretically surpass 99.75% accuracy if low quality reads are excluded. Can anybody tell me the accuracy of a one-way 800bp read on the GS Junior?
Literature suggests a 400bp sequence (two-way read) could theoretically surpass 99.75% accuracy if low quality reads are excluded. Can anybody tell me the accuracy of a one-way 800bp read on the GS Junior?
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