Is it possible to customise the MiSeq run to do the index read after read 2 (on the read 2 strand). I've seen the Nextera protocol for dual index reads but that's not quite what I'm looking for. Thanks for any advice.
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The primers and barcodes for the index read are designed to read immediately after read 1. The primer cannot bind to the reverse complement strand during read 2. If you used your own primers and barcodes, however, you may be able to get around it, but I'm not sure what the advantage of doing that is. Reading the indices at the very end also puts you at risk of not having usable data should the run encounter a problem and stop before the index read.
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Thanks. Have had to significantly customise our library due to the nature of our work so am already using custom primers and have had to move barcode from it's usual position. Getting good Read 1 and Read 2 but not index. I think I know the issue and doing the index read on the read 2 strand would likely solve it - if it is possible to programme the run to do this. If anyone has done this would be really helpful to know.
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Originally posted by PTW View PostIs it possible to customise the MiSeq run to do the index read after read 2 (on the read 2 strand). I've seen the Nextera protocol for dual index reads but that's not quite what I'm looking for. Thanks for any advice.
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Originally posted by PTW View PostThanks. Have had to significantly customise our library due to the nature of our work so am already using custom primers and have had to move barcode from it's usual position. Getting good Read 1 and Read 2 but not index. I think I know the issue and doing the index read on the read 2 strand would likely solve it - if it is possible to programme the run to do this. If anyone has done this would be really helpful to know.
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