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  • TonyBrooks
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    What's interesting is that these sequences seem to be a mash up of the 454 and Solid sequences. There is even some part complimentary sequence between the forward and reverse primer sequences. Surely this is would promote primer-dimer?

    Integrated electronic detection of protons released upon base incorporation. (Life Technologies)

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  • DICER
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    having the sequence of the (Y) adaptors would be handy!

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  • TonyBrooks
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    The PCR creates the adapter sequences using the P1 and A tags on the site specific primers.

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  • Chartiza
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    In this manual are only the primer sequence, ... but adaptor sequence absence? is they full complementary and same size?
    Last edited by Chartiza; 02-01-2012, 03:53 AM.

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  • TonyBrooks
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    Assuming it's Ion Torrent as it's in the Ion Torrent thread...
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  • Chartiza
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    Ion Torrent, Amplicon sequencing))

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  • ulz_peter
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    maybe you should start specifying which technology you're using on which instrument...

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  • Chartiza
    started a topic Adapters sequence

    Adapters sequence

    Hi all!
    Can't find the adaptors sequence for Amplicon Sequencing)) Can smb help me?

    thanks!)))

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