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in one of our RAD libraries, there about 30% of reads show non-specific digestion. Probably because we left it too long.
But coverage is pretty deep. Thus it could be defendable to keep these tags as well.
For example by allowing users to specify N in the enzyme sequence. eg: --enzyme AATTN (instead of --enzyme AATTC)
Cheers
yannick
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Hi John,
hope all is well.
in one of our RAD libraries, there about 30% of reads show non-specific digestion. Probably because we left it too long.
But coverage is pretty deep. Thus it could be defendable to keep these tags as well.
For example by allowing users to specify N in the enzyme sequence. eg:
--enzyme AATTN
(instead of--enzyme AATTC
)Cheers
yannick
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: